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Release Date:
November 26, 2010
Original Title:
The King's Speech
Alternate Titles:
El discurso del Rey
El discurso del rey
Le discours du roi
O Discurso do Rei
The King's Speech - Die Rede des Königs
Речта на краля
王者之聲:宣戰時刻
킹스 스피치
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Bedlam Productions
See-Saw Films
The Weinstein Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BE: EA BR: 12 CA: R DK: A ES: APTA FI: S FR: U GB: 12A HK: IIB IE: 12A JP: G KR: 12 LT: N-13 NL: AL NO: 12 PL: 12 PT: M/12 RU: 16+ SE: Btl US: R
Runtime: 118
The King's Speech tells the story of the man who became King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, George ('Bertie') reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded stutter and considered unfit to be king, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques, and as a result of an unlikely friendship, Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country into war.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Forbes Noonan
Additional Music:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Armorer:
Nick Jeffries
Art Department Coordinator:
Julia Castle
Art Direction:
Leon McCarthy
Assistant Costume Designer:
Sally Turner
Assistant Sound Editor:
Philip Clements
CG Supervisor:
Viral Thakkar
Camera Operator:
Danny Cohen
Casting:
Nina Gold
Choreographer:
Scarlett Mackmin
Co-Executive Producer:
Deepak Sikka
Co-Producer:
Simon Egan
Color Timer:
Jeff Smithwick
Colorist:
Gareth Spensley
Construction Manager:
Alan Chesters
Costume Design:
Jenny Beavan
Costume Supervisor:
Marco Scotti
Dialect Coach:
Neil Swain
Dialogue Editor:
Matthew Skelding
Andre Schmidt
Digital Compositors:
Hanuman Patel
Kelly Fischer
Cyntia Büll
Ilamuruguselvan
Director:
Tom Hooper
Director of Photography:
Danny Cohen
Editor:
Tariq Anwar
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Jeff Maynard
Executive Producer:
Geoffrey Rush
Paul Brett
Harvey Weinstein
Tim Smith
Bob Weinstein
Mark Foligno
First Assistant Director:
Martin Harrison
Foley:
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick
Gaffer:
Paul McGeachan
Hair Designer:
Frances Hannon
Hairstylist:
Carmel Jackson
Nana Fischer
In Memory Of:
Edwin Morris Hooper
Line Producer:
Peter Heslop
Location Manager:
Jamie Lengyel
David Broder
Location Scout:
Camilla Stephenson
Philip Lobban
Makeup Artist:
Christine Whitney
Paul Gooch
Music Editor:
Peter Clarke
Music Supervisor:
Maggie Rodford
Orchestrator:
Jean-Pascal Beintus
Sylvain Morizet
Nicolas Charron
Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Desplat
Painter:
John Roberts
Post Production Supervisor:
Emma Zee
Producer:
Iain Canning
Emile Sherman
Gareth Unwin
Production Accountant:
Marilyn Goldsworthy
Production Coordinator:
Fiona Garland
Production Design:
Eve Stewart
Production Manager:
Erica Bensly
Production Sound Mixer:
John Midgley
Property Master:
Bruce Bigg
Prosthetic Supervisor:
Kristyan Mallett
Public Relations:
Dennis Davidson
Script Supervisor:
Cathy Doubleday
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Stoaling
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Martin Kenzie
Set Decoration:
Judy Farr
Sound Effects Editor:
Catherine Hodgson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Jensen
Paul Hamblin
Special Effects:
James Davis III
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mark Holt
Stand In:
Teresa Mahoney
Steve Morphew
Steadicam Operator:
Zac Nicholson
Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham
Storyboard Artist:
Douglas Ingram
Supervising Art Director:
David Hindle
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Walpole
Gerard McCann
Thanks:
Christos Michaels
Richard Payten
Andrew Mackie
Albert Martínez Martín
Transportation Captain:
Carl Isherwood
Simon Jones
Unit Publicist:
Emma Davie
Visual Effects:
Danny S. Kim
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Charlotte Collings
Visual Effects Editor:
Collette Nunes
Migs Rustia
Tony Tromp
Paul Stemmer
Visual Effects Producer:
Thomas M. Horton
Melinka Thompson-Godoy
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Derek Bird
Wigmaker:
Alex Rouse
Writer:
David Seidler
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