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Colin Firth | King George VI | |
Helena Bonham Carter | Queen Elizabeth | |
Derek Jacobi | Archbishop Cosmo Lang | |
Robert Portal | Equerry | |
Richard Dixon | Private Secretary | |
Paul Trussell | Chauffeur | |
Adrian Scarborough | BBC Radio Announcer | |
Andrew Havill | Robert Wood | |
Charles Armstrong | BBC Technician | |
Roger Hammond | Dr. Blandine Bentham | |
Geoffrey Rush | Lionel Logue | |
Calum Gittins | Laurie Logue | |
Jennifer Ehle | Myrtle Logue | |
Dominic Applewhite | Valentine Logue | |
Ben Wimsett | Anthony Logue | |
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 |
Director |
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Producer |
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein |
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Writer |
David Seidler
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Cinematography |
Danny Cohen
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The King's Speech tells the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George ('Bertie') reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded stutter and considered unfit to be king, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques, and as a result of an unlikely friendship, Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country into war. |
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