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The Kings Speech
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Prince Albert is to take over the throne of King George VI, but may suffer from a problem in speech and so it will be very difficult because the country needs a king who is good communication with the people. Queen Elizabeth is hiring a psychotherapist and an Australian representative named Lionel Lugo to help him overcome this dilemma. The relationship between the two men evolves. Lugo uses unconventional means to teach the king how to speak with confidence to overcome the disaster that may have followed him on his arrival at the throne.
Prince Albert is to take over the throne of King George VI, but may suffer from a problem in speech and so it will be very difficult because the country needs a king who is good communication with the people. Queen Elizabeth is hiring a psychotherapist and an Australian representative named Lionel Lugo to help him overcome this dilemma. The relationship between the two men evolves. Lugo uses unconventional means to teach the king how to speak with confidence to overcome the disaster that may have followed him on his arrival at the throne.
Actors:
Paul Trussell,
James Currie,
Sean Talo,
Adrian Scarborough,
David Bamber,
Ramona Marquez,
Calum Gittins
Paul Trussell
1965, Wimbledon, London, England, UK
James Currie
Sean Talo
Adrian Scarborough
10 May 1968, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK
David Bamber
19 September 1954, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Ramona Marquez
24 February 2001, England, UK
Calum Gittins
16 July 1986, Auckland, New Zealand
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, International
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February 16, 2013
The King's Speech is the rare work of art that's also an immense crowdpleaser.
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It's a handsomely mounted, finely acted and, above all, intelligent drama that puts flesh on the bones of historical figures.
February 20, 2015
Watching Firth agonisingly stammer his way through the closing speech at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium in 1925 is a masterclass in acting.
March 11, 2016
Simple, moving and incredibly enjoyable.
February 26, 2017
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Classic, rousing entertainment loaded with both humor and poignancy.
February 16, 2013
A polite, occasionally rousing, and more often than not, boring affair.
February 23, 2016
It is a film that knows its limits -- and then transcends them almost casually, but with resonant and powerful effect.
February 16, 2013
A powerful back story does not necessarily improve a movie, but The King's Speech has a pretty irresistible one. It might even end with a dramatic night at the Oscars in February.
February 20, 2015
It's an uplifting audience pleaser that also showcases film-making arts and crafts at an exalted level.
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In The King's Speech, Colin Firth once again reminds us of what a great actor he is.
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The film is richly rooted, with splendid trappings, including pea-soup fogs. For all the pomp and protocol, it's an intimate story about a scared man who must find his voice if he is to rise, in regal stature, above his epaulets.
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