The King's Speech

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Winner of four Oscars(R) including "Best Picture" and "Best Actor," The King's Speech is based on the true story of King George VI's quest to find his voice. Starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, and Helena Bonham Carter.
  • Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush
  • Directed by: Tom Hooper
  • Runtime: 1 hour 59 minutes
  • Release year: 2010
  • Studio: The Weinstein Company
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Synopsis: Winner of four Oscars(R) including "Best Picture" and "Best Actor," The King's Speech is based on the true story of King George VI's quest to find his voice. Starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, and Helena Bonham Carter.
Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush
Supporting actors: Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi, Michael Gambon
Directed by: Tom Hooper
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Runtime: 1 hour 59 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: Details
Release year: 2010
Studio: The Weinstein Company
MPAA Rating: Rated R for some language
ASIN: B004X4R49Y (Rental) and B004R36QUE (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: November 26, 2010
  • MPAA: Rated R for some language
  • Production Company: Weinstein Company, The, UK Film Council, Momentum Pictures, Aegis Film Fund, Molinare Investment
  • Filming Locations: Halton House, Halton, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, UK | Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK | Draper's Hall, Throgmorton Avenue, Broadgate, London, England, UK | Wendover Woods, Buckinghamshire, England, UK | 33 Portland Place, Marylebone, London, England, UK

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This movie is definitely worth the time it takes to watch it; I recommend it highly. David Bower  |  214 reviewers made a similar statement
This movie and the performances by Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter are outstanding! Barbara A. Clarke  |  144 reviewers made a similar statement
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315 of 340 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
There always seems to come a time in every British actors career where they must play the role of a historical British monarch. Riding on the success of his career defining performance in "A Single Man" and sampling the glory of Best Actor nominations across the award circuits, Colin Firth comes storming back with another film, determined, this time, to take the all the prizes with him too. But is "The King's Speech" worth its pre-Oscar hype?
Set across the years between the First and Second World War, "The King's Speech" concentrates on the rise of King George VI (Firth) and his personal woes, including his infamous stammer and disdain for public speaking. Obviously being royalty, having an ability to engage the public in moving and inspirational speeches tends to be a necessity of the job. In attempting to overcome this disability, he's entrusted in the care of the eccentric and flamboyant speech therapist, Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush).
Over the course of the film, the two men of distinctly different social classes come to blows but ultimately forge a friendship which will last a lifetime.
Colin Firth's portrayal of George VI (or simply Bertie to his family and friends) was a fascinating insight into the king's troubled personal life. His tragic inability to speak, both in public and to his family, was also tender and, in a way, heart-warmingly humbling.
While Firth will deservedly get the plaudits for his regal starring role, it was Geoffrey Rush's witty, genuine, off-the-wall performance as Logue which personally blew me away, with immense comic timing and inability to be overwhelmed while in the presence of his most prestigious client.
The supporting cast was littered with enough real quality to make any award body take notice, and make most audiences marvel in delight.
The graceful and articulate Helen Bonham Carter gives a honest and loving performance as the late Queen Mother, Elizabeth.
Michael Gambon is sharp and somewhat intimidating as Bertie's father, King George V. Guy Pearce is arrogantly brilliant as Firth's brother and predecessor, King Edward VIII.
While the excellent Timothy Spall shone once again, in his second portrayal as the great Winston Churchill (his first was in October's god awful stop animation, Jackboots on Whitehall). It was also a pleasure to see the classy Jennifer Ehle - who starred opposite Firth in, perhaps, his most famous role as Mr Darcy in the BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice - as Lionel's wife.
Hooper should also be credited for making a visually engaging period drama, which never once felt tired or dull on the eyes, as a lot of these quintessentially British affairs can so often become.
The film's themes are also an uplifting and enjoyable treat for all; a story of friendship between essentially a prince and a pauper, a man's journey to overcome his own personal adversaries and become the king he was born to be.
Yes we won't lie, this isn't original by any means: these are classic tried and tested formulas that transcends cinema of the ages - but rarely to this level of detail and panache.
Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush's performances make "The King's Speech" an enthralling journey which is heart-warming, humorous and genuinely sincere.
Highly recommended.
Andrew Moore
**** 1/2
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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant on Every Level! January 30, 2011
Format:DVD
THE KING'S SPEECH is one of those rare films that rely on the brilliance of the actors to bring a story/screenplay alive. But the success of this extraordinary film does not stop there. This re-telling of history as written by David Seidler and as directed with enormous sensitivity by Tom Hooper, as captured on film by cinematographer Danny Cohen glows as a background for some of the finest acting before the public today.

The film opens in 1925 as King George V (Michael Gambon) is beginning to fail, leaving the heir apparent to the throne at the time of his death to be Edward VIII (Guy Pearce), a man more concerned with love with the twice divorced Wallis Simpson (Eve Best) than he is with the Royal Lineage. Once the now senile George V dies, Edward VIII takes the throne but soon abdicates to marry Wallis. This passes the throne to the tender but severely stammering Prince Albert (Colin Firth), a man terrified of facing his beloved countrymen because of his speech defect - a defect that his wife Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) has encouraged him to correct through a series of speech doctors. Elizabeth hears of Australian émigré Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush), a poor wannabe actor who gained his knowledge for correcting speech defects teaching returning WW I victims in Australia. Prince Albert (Bertie) and Logue meet and begin therapy by Logue's tough rules before Albert takes the throne. Through a series of rigorous exercises and lessons Logue helps the Prince learn to speak, finally accompanying him to the throne as a speech therapist and giving Bertie (now known as King George VI) the courage and strength to rise to the occasion of leading England through WW II.

Though the above is a brief synopsis of the story, the real message of the film deals with the gradual building of a close friendship between Bertie and Logue - or between royalty and commoner. The manner in which Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush create this memorable relationship represents some of the finest acting in cinema history. The very large cast includes such luminaries as Claire Bloom as Queen Mary, Derek Jacobi as Archbishop Cosmo Lang, Jennifer Ehle as Logue's wife, Timothy Spall in a brilliant turn as Winston Churchill, Anthony Andrews as Stanley Baldwin, and Roger Parrott as Neville Chamberlain. Alexandre Desplat provides the original music allow heavy portions of Beethoven's 7th Symphony and Emperor Concerto (with Steven Osborne as piano soloist). This is a perfect film, well deserving to win the Oscars for every category for which it is nominated. Grady Harp, January 11
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101 of 113 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and moving true story January 11, 2011
By Viva
Format:DVD
This isn't just another period piece or costume drama. It's a slice of history with a very real problem that many people deal with: stammering or stuttering. In this case, it's King George VI of England. He takes over after his brother abdicates the throne. George's problem is public speaking, and imagine just how hard it would have been for someone who had to make many broadcasts during his reign. He gets help from speech therapist Lionel Logue and from his loving wife as well.

Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, and Helena Bonham Carter are at their best here as the three main characters. The interplay between Firth and Rush is especially moving to watch. The two men end up becoming close friends, not just a king and his subject/therapist.

Excellent and highly recommended.
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I saw this film in the theatre and was so enthralled by the acting I had to have it in my iibrary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful story
I enjoy history and especially British Royal History. This is one of the best movies and acting I have seen in a long time of gathering books and movies that give a lot of good... Read more
Published 3 hours ago by Vivian D. Osborn
5.0 out of 5 stars Elegant, effective and eloquently spoken - Truly a King
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Published 1 day ago by L. West
5.0 out of 5 stars The King's Speech
I love anything to do with the Monarchy. This was a great insight into what King George VI went through to overcome his speech impediment. This was a great movie.
Published 1 day ago by Maria Dia
5.0 out of 5 stars Wife loved it, I havent watched it
My wife loved the movie, but I havent seen it. Not my type of movie, but my wife gives it two thumbs up.
Published 11 days ago by DogLovingFool
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
Love this movie. If you're ADHD and into action flicks, you probably won't like it. I like character driven shows, with a lot of internal conflict, so this was right up my alley. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Diane K. Miller
5.0 out of 5 stars Deserved the great reviews
It was really a good movie. I even watched it twice. The fact that it was a true story made it even better.
Published 16 days ago by Elizabeth Jaeschke
5.0 out of 5 stars Oscar Winner Doesn't Disappoint
Warm, witty, and brilliantly heartfelt, The King's Speech brings to life a powerful man with an embarrassing stammer and his triumphant effort to overcome.
Published 17 days ago by JV
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring Movie!
The King's Speech is a glimpse into history and the very real challenge of having a speech impediment. The acting is excellent and inspiring. Read more
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