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The Kings Speech
TrailerThe story of King George VI of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, his impromptu ascension to the throne and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch become worthy of it.Actors: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi, Robert Portal, Richard Dixon, Paul Trussell, Adrian Scarborough, Andrew Havill, Charles Armstrong, Roger Hammond, Geoffrey Rush, ...»Director: Tom HooperCountry: United States, United Kingdom, InternationalDuration: 118 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Kings Speech"
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Characters of "The Kings Speech"
George VIPlayed by: Colin FirthQueen Elizabeth IIPlayed by: Helena Bonham CarterArchbishop Cosmo LangPlayed by: Derek JacobiRobert WoodPlayed by: Andrew HavillDr. Blandine BenthamPlayed by: Roger HammondLionel LoguePlayed by: Geoffrey RushMyrtle LoguePlayed by: Jennifer EhleHRH the Princess MargaretPlayed by: Ramona MarquezKing George VPlayed by: Michael GambonKing Edward VIIIPlayed by: Guy PearceLord DawsonPlayed by: Simon ChandlerQueen MaryPlayed by: Claire BloomDuke of GloucesterPlayed by: Tim DownieWallis SimpsonPlayed by: Eve BestWinston ChurchillPlayed by: Timothy SpallPrime Minister Stanley BaldwinPlayed by: Anthony AndrewsNeville ChamberlainPlayed by: Roger Parrott -
Directors of "The Kings Speech"
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Creators of "The Kings Speech"
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Critic Reviews of "The Kings Speech"
San Diego ReaderFebruary 20, 2015The film is richly rooted, with splendid trappings, including pea-soup fogs. For all the pomp and protocol, it's an intimate story about a scared man who must find his voice if he is to rise, in regal stature, above his epaulets.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comFebruary 16, 2013A polite, occasionally rousing, and more often than not, boring affair.
NewsdayFebruary 16, 2013A powerful back story does not necessarily improve a movie, but The King's Speech has a pretty irresistible one. It might even end with a dramatic night at the Oscars in February.
Newark Star-LedgerFebruary 16, 2013In The King's Speech, Colin Firth once again reminds us of what a great actor he is.
Detroit NewsFebruary 16, 2013Classic, rousing entertainment loaded with both humor and poignancy.
New York PostFebruary 16, 2013The King's Speech is the rare work of art that's also an immense crowdpleaser.
New Zealand HeraldFebruary 26, 2017It's a handsomely mounted, finely acted and, above all, intelligent drama that puts flesh on the bones of historical figures.
TruthdigFebruary 23, 2016It is a film that knows its limits -- and then transcends them almost casually, but with resonant and powerful effect.
Daily Telegraph (UK)February 20, 2015It's an uplifting audience pleaser that also showcases film-making arts and crafts at an exalted level.
Daily StarFebruary 20, 2015Watching Firth agonisingly stammer his way through the closing speech at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium in 1925 is a masterclass in acting.
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Gallery of "The Kings Speech"
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Soundtracks of "The Kings Speech"
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