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The King's Speech (2010)
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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, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin FirthGeoffrey Rush, (more)
Director(s):
Tom Hooper
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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    Ann C.

    I've been a House of Windsor-watcher for a long time. And it's fascinating to learn something new. Although I knew that King George VI stuttered, I'd never heard about Lionel Logue, the King's Australian speech therapist. A rich and satisfying film that deserves every accolade it receives.

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    Pamela V.

    This is a fabulous movie...definitely in my personal top 10 of all time. The performances are flawless and the story is inspiring.

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    Ted S.

    A phenomenal and inspirational film. Excellent acting, direction, and screenplay make The King's Speech one of the best films of 2010. A must-see for cinephiles of all nations.

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