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Colin Firth | King George VI | |
Geoffrey Rush | Lionel Logue | |
Helena Bonham Carter | Queen Elizabeth | |
Guy Pearce | Edward VIII | |
Michael Gambon | King George V | |
Jennifer Ehle | Myrtle Logue | |
Derek Jacobi | Archbishop Cosmo Lang | |
Timothy Spall | Winston Churchill | |
Anthony Andrews | Stanley Baldwin | |
Roger Parrott | Neville Chamberlin | |
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 |
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Producer | Gareth Unwin
Emile Sherman Bob Weinstein Harvey Weinstein Paul Brett Iain Canning |
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Writer | David Seidler
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Cinematography | Danny Cohen
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Musician | Alexandre Desplat
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Find your voice. When England's throne is suddenly thrust upon him, amidst royal family scandal and impending world war, King George VI (Colin Firth, Oscar nominee, Best Actor) must overcome a lifelong, debilitating speech impediment to lead his nation. After his iron-willed, compassionate wife Elizabeth (Oscar nominee Helena Bonham Carter) secretly enlists an eccentric speech therapist (Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush), the two men forge an unlikely friendship that will ultimately empower the monarch to find his voice, inspire his people and rally the world. Based on an inspiring true story, The King's Speech has been universally hailed as "a masterpiece. The majestic cast is overwhelming" (The New York Observer). |
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