Queen Elizabeth I is transported forward in time to the film's present day by the occultist
John Dee, who commands the spirit guide
Ariel (a character from
William Shakespeare's
The Tempest to bring them there. Elizabeth arrives in the shattered Britain of the 1970s and moves through the social and physical decay of the city, observing the sporadic activities of a group of aimless
nihilists – mostly young women, including Amyl Nitrate, Bod, Chaos, Crabs and Mad. An early scene, set in a
squat, introduces the audience to this group of characters and also to Sphinx and Angel, two
incestuous
bisexual brothers. Amyl Nitrate instructs a group of young women about history – in so doing, valorising the violent criminal activity of
Myra Hindley – before reminiscing about her time as a ballet dancer. Bod, a sex-hating anarchist, has just strangled and killed Queen
Elizabeth II, stealing her crown in an arbitrary street
robbery. From there, the group move on to a café, where Crabs picks up a young musician called Kid, Mad tears up some postcards, and Bod attacks a waitress with a bottle of tomato sauce. Bod contacts impresario Borgia Ginz. On meeting Ginz, however, she is surprised to find Amyl performing a pastiche of "
Rule Britannia". Sphinx and Angel establish a relationship with Viv, a young former artist, whom they take to meet Max, an ex-soldier. In exchange for sexual favours, Crabs takes Kid to see Ginz, who auditions Kid's band and signs them up under the name "Scum". Sphinx and Angel try to talk Kid out of this claiming that Ginz will just reduce Kid and his music to a packaged commercial commodity, but he just laughs at their lecturing. Ginz is branching out into property management and has purchased "abandoned" properties such as
Westminster Cathedral and
Buckingham Palace, which are transformed into musical venues. Meanwhile, Mad, Bod and Crabs asphyxiate Happy Days, one of Crabs's
one-night stands, with red plastic sheeting, when he fails to fully satisfy Crabs in bed. They proceed to break into the flat of androgynous rock star Lounge Lizard, whom Bod throttles to death. A fight breaks out between Kid and a policeman, at a disco session in Westminster Cathedral. After the gang all watch Kid's TV debut together, Viv and the three males pay a visit to Max's
bingo hall, where violent police activity causes the death of Sphinx, Angel and Kid. Revenge attacks on the two policemen responsible follow. One of them is
castrated to death by Mad and Amyl while the other, who has just started an affair with Crabs, is blown up on his doorstep with a petrol bomb by Bod. Finally, Ginz takes the four women off to
Dorset – "the only safe place to live these days" – an unreconstructed right-wing aristocratic enclave, where he signs a recording contract with the gang. Interspersed with these displays of contemporary anarchic violence, Dee, Ariel, and Elizabeth try to interpret the signs of anarchic modernity around them, before they undertake a pastoral and nostalgic return to the sixteenth century at the film's end. ==Cast==