The King's Speech
- drama
- biography
- history
- R
- 1h 58m
The story of King George VI, who unexpectedly became King when his brother Edward VIII abdicated the throne. Suffering from a debilitating speech impediment, Bertie is reluctant to assume the throne until he finds help from an eccentric speech therapist named Lionel Logue.
Released: 2010-12-25
Director:
Tom Hooper
Producers:
Iain Canning
Emile Sherman
Gareth Unwin
Writer:
David Seidler
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Cinematography:
Danny Cohen
Music:
Alexandre Desplat
Production:
See-Saw Films
Bedlam Productions
Distributors:
The Weinstein Company
Momentum Pictures
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Characters
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King George VI
Colin Firth
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Lionel Logue
Geoffrey Rush
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Queen Elizabeth
Helena Bonham Carter
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King Edward VIII
Guy Pearce
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Winston Churchill
Timothy Spall
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Cosmo Lang
Derek Jacobi
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King George V
Michael Gambon
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Queen Mary
Claire Bloom
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Wallis Simpson
Eve Best
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Princess Elizabeth
Freya Wilson
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Princess Margaret
Ramona Marquez
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Myrtle Logue
Jennifer Ehle
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Valentine Logue
Calum Gittins
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Laurie Logue
Dominic Applewhite
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Anthony Logue
Paul Trussell
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Dr. Blandine Bentham
Roger Hammond
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Robert Wood
Andrew Havill