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The King's Speech
Cast
Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce View AllCrew
Tom Hooper (Director), David Seidler (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Sep. 6th, 2010
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
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The King's Speech (2010)
Wow what a beautiful film about King George VI and his speech therapist helping him with an awful stammer. The added weight of impending war with Germany gives the needed urgency. I liked this face...
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The King Speech Classical Music Background?
So, in The King Speech movie, there's this scene where Colin Firth deliver his speech about the start of a war to his citizens, and there's some orchestra/classic music playing in the background. The ...
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Colin Firth has different color eyes in The King's Speech (2010)? *image attached*
Hello,
At 01:47 during the speech (image attached), it seems clear that George VI (Colin Firth) has heterochromia (different color eyes).
My research finds that George VI had blue eyes, and that Col...
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Iroquois
There's a collection of solid character actors to fill out the rest of the film, and the production design is great (though I question some of the cinematography choices - what's with Hooper's tendency to frame close-ups so they're noticeably off-centre.
There's a collection of solid character actors to fill out the rest of the film, and the production design is great (though I question some of the cinematography choices - what's with Hooper's tendency to frame close-ups so they're noticeably off-centre.
Sexy Celebrity
This speech therapist, Lionel Logue, sees all speech problems similarly and it looks like the real roots of Albert's problem lie psychologically.
This speech therapist, Lionel Logue, sees all speech problems similarly and it looks like the real roots of Albert's problem lie psychologically.
MovieMad16
Charming Actor with a charming performance which gave the film its wit and strong power that makes films like The King's Speech really be brilliant.
Charming Actor with a charming performance which gave the film its wit and strong power that makes films like The King's Speech really be brilliant.