Original Title: The King's Speech
Year: 2010
Genre:
Biography, Drama, History
Category: Movie
IMDB Rating: 8 (DINO Rating: 7,2)
Country: UK, USA, Australia
Language:
Director: Tom Hooper
Writer: David Seidler
Composer: Alexandre Desplat
Producer: Paul Brett, Iain Canning, Charles Dorfman, Simon Egan, Mark Foligno, Peter Heslop, Phil Hope, Geoffrey Rush, Lisbeth Savill, Emile Sherman, Deepak Sikka, Tim Smith, Gareth Unwin, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein
Actors: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Paul Trussell, Adrian Scarborough, Andrew Havill, Charles Armstrong, Roger Hammond, Geoffrey Rush, Calum Gittins, Jennifer Ehle, Dominic Applewhite, Ben Wimsett, Freya Wilson, Ramona Marquez, David Bamber, Jake Hathaway, Michael Gambon, Guy Pearce, Patrick Ryecart, Teresa Gallagher, Simon Chandler, Claire Bloom, Orlando Wells, Tim Downie, Dick Ward, Eve Best, John Albasiny, Timothy Spall, Danny Emes, Anthony Andrews, John Warnaby, Roger Parrott, Dean Ambridge, Mike Archer, Mihai Arsene, Max Callum, James Currie, Graham Curry, Filippo Delaunay, Julie Eagleton, Tony Earnshaw, Adam Eveson, Jensen Freeman, Benjamin Haller, Adolf Hitler, Martyn Moore, Abbie Murison, Pete Noakes, Stuart Pollock, Mary Robinson, George Rodd, Alex Sabga, Harry Sims, Tony Sweeney, Sean Talo, Emilia Ufir
Description: Britain's Prince Albert must ascend the throne as King George VI, but he has a speech impediment. Knowing that the country needs her husband to be able to communicate effectively, Elizabeth hires Lionel Logue, an Australian actor and speech therapist, to help him overcome his stammer. An extraordinary friendship develops between the two men, as Logue uses unconventional means to teach the monarch how to speak with confidence.
Comments: Emmy Award-winning director Tom Hooper (John Adams) teams with screenwriter David Seidler (Tucker: A Man and His Dreams) to tell the story of King George VI. When his older brother abdicates the throne, nervous-mannered successor George "Bertie" VI (Colin Firth) reluctantly dons the crown. Though his stutter soon raises concerns about his leadership skills, King George VI eventually comes into his own with the help of unconventional speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). Before long the king and Lionel have forged an unlikely bond, a bond that proves to have real strength when the United Kingdom is forced to flex its international might. — Jason Buchanan
Duration: 118 minutes (at 29.97 frames per second)
File path: Z:\05922. The King's Speech (2010)\The King's Speech (2010).avi
Filesize: 700 MB
Video: XviD - resolution: 648x350
Audio:
Subtitles: English, Serbian