The King's Speech


The King's Speech

2010 British film directed by Tom Hooper

The King's Speech is a 2010 historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Colin Firth plays the future King George VI who, to cope with a stammer, sees Lionel Logue, an Australian speech and language therapist played by Geoffrey Rush. The men become friends as they work together, and after his brother abdicates the throne, the new king relies on Logue to help him make his first wartime radio broadcast upon Britain's declaration of war on Germany in 1939. Seidler read about George VI's life after learning to manage a stuttering condition he developed during his own youth. He started writing about the relationship between the therapist and his royal patient as early as the 1980s, but at the request of the King's widow, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, postponed work until her death in 2002. He later rewrote his screenplay for the stage to focus on the essential relationship between the two protagonists. Wikipedia

DirectorTom Hooper
Produced byIain Canning, Emile Sherman, Gareth Unwin
Writer(s)David Seidler
StarringColin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi, Jennifer Ehle, Michael Gambon
MusicAlexandre Desplat
CinematographyDanny Cohen
Edited byTariq Anwar
Production, companyUK Film Council, Momentum Pictures, Aegis Film Fund, Molinare, London, FilmNation Entertainment, See-Saw Films, Bedlam Productions
Distributed byMomentum Pictures (United Kingdom), Paramount Pictures, Transmission Films (Australia)
ReleasedSeptember 6, 2010 (Telluride Film Festival), December 23, 2010 (Australia), January 7, 2011 (United Kingdom)
Running time119 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom, Australia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million
Box office$427.4 million

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