[London] : UK Film Council Beverly Hills, CA : Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment, c2011.
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Notes:
- DVD Region 1 Dolby digital.
- In English with optional subtitles in English for the hearing impaired or Spanish.
- Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi, Jennifer Ehle, Anthony Andrews, Claire Bloom, Eve Best, Michael Gambon.
- Director of photography, Danny Cohen music, Alexandre Desplat editor, Tariq Anwar production designer, Eve Stewart costume designer, Jenny Beavan make-up and hair design, Frances Hannon.
- Originally produced as a British motion picture in 2010.
- MPAA rating: Rated R for some language.
- The King’s Speech presents a sideways glance at a crucial period in 20th-century history–as the monumentally awkward Prince Albert, or Bertie, becomes King George VI unexpectedly in 1936 when his older brother Edward VIII abdicates to marry American divorcée Wallis Simpson. In imperial Britain between the wars, that was problem enough, but Bertie suffered from a chronic stammer that made his public appearances painful for everyone. In an age of radio, the monarch has become a symbol, which means that the King speaks to his people–regularly. Bertie and his wife, the high-spirited Princess Elizabeth find their way to an Australian-born speech therapist and amateur actor named Lionel Logue. Logue isn’t a doctor, has no academic credentials, and is viewed by proper authorities as a charlatan. Oddly enough, each of these men is a desperate misfit badly in need of a new friend and a bit more self-esteem. A real friend, it seems, was exactly the medicine the future king required.
- Special features: Feature commentary with director Tom Hooper Featurettes The king’s speech: An inspirational story of an unlikely friendship (24 min.) Q & A with the director and cast (22 min.) Speeches from the real King George VI (8 min.) The real Lionel Logue (11 min.) The Stuttering Foundation (Public service announcement) (1 min.) Previews (4 min.).
- Winner, 2001 BAFTA Film Awards: Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music–Alexandre Desplat Best Screenplay (Original)–David Seidler Best Supporting Actor–Geoffrey Rush Best Supporting Actress–Helena Bonham Carter Best Actor–Colin Firth Best Film–Gareth Unwin, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman (Producers) Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year. Winner, 2011 Golden Globe Award: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama)–Colin Firth. Winner, 2011 Academy Awards: Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen–David Seidler Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role–Colin Firth Best Achievement in Directing–Tom Hooper Best Motion Picture of the Year–Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin (Producers).
Subjects:
- George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952 — Drama.
- Logue, Lionel, 1880-1953 — Drama.
- Kings and rulers — Drama.
- Speech disorders — Patients — Drama.
- Speech therapy — Great Britain — Drama.
- Speech therapists — Australia — Drama.
- England — Social life and customs — Drama.
- Great Britain — Kings and rulers — Succession.
- London (England) — Drama.
- Great Britain — Drama.
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- Feature films — Australia. local
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- Video recordings for the hearing impaired. lcgft
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