The King's Speech
- IMDb link: 1504320
- IMDb rating: 8 (734,365 votes) Search
- Genres: Drama, Biography, History
- Director: Tom Hooper
- Cast: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Derek Jacobi, Robert Portal and others
- Release date: 25 Dec 2010
- Release year: 2010
- Runtime: 118 minutes
- Country: United States, United Kingdom
- Keywords: period drama, speech impediment, british royal family, speech therapist, royal family, king, king of england, 1930s, radio, world war two
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The story of King George VI, his unexpected ascension to the throne of the British Empire in 1936, and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch overcome his stammer.
Biopic about Britain's King George VI (father of present day Queen Elizabeth II) and his lifelong struggle to overcome his speech impediment. Suffering from a stammer from the age of four or five, the young Prince Albert dreaded any public speaking engagement. History records that his speech at the closing of the 1925 Commonwealth exhibition in London was difficult for both him and everyone listening that day. He tried many different therapies over many years, but it was only when he met Lionel Logue, a speech therapist, that he truly began to make progress. Logue did not have a medical degree, but had worked as an elocution coach in the theater and had worked with shell-shocked soldiers after World War I. Through a variety of techniques and much hard work, Albert learns to speak in such a way so as to make his impediment a minor problem and deliver a flawless speech heard around the world by radio when the U.K. declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939. The King and Logue remained life-long friends.
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