General
Production Year 2010
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Genre Drama; History
Media Type DVD
Region Region 1
Nationality United Kingdom
Format
Size (GB) 1.0
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Codec H.265
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Cast
Actor/Actress Role
Colin Firth King George VI
Geoffrey Rush Lionel Logue
Helena Bonham Carter Queen Elizabeth
Guy Pearce King Edward VIII
Timothy Spall Winston Churchill
Michael Gambon King George V
Jennifer Ehle Myrtle Logue
Derek Jacobi Archbishop Cosmo Lang
Freya Wilson Princess Elizabeth
Ramona Marquez Princess Margaret
Richard Dixon Private Secretary
Robert Portal Equerry
Eve Best Wallis Simpson
Paul Trussell Chauffeur
Adrian Scarborough BBC Radio Announcer
Andrew Havill Robert Wood
Charles Armstrong BBC Technician
Roger Hammond Dr. Blandine Bentham
Calum Gittins Laurie Logue
Dominic Applewhite Valentine Logue
Ben Wimsett Anthony Logue
David Bamber Theatre Director
Jake Hathaway Willie
Patrick Ryecart Lord Wigram
Teresa Gallagher Nurse
Simon Chandler Lord Dawson
Claire Bloom Queen Mary
Orlando Wells Duke of Kent
Tim Downie Duke of Gloucester
Dick Ward Butler
John Albasiny Footman
Danny Emes Boy in Regent's Park
Anthony Andrews Stanley Baldwin
John Warnaby Steward
Roger Parrott Neville Chamberlain
Dean Ambridge Royal Marine (uncredited)
James Currie Binky (uncredited)
Graham Curry Infantry (uncredited)
Tony Earnshaw Policeman (uncredited)
Sean Talo BBC Technician / Soldier (uncredited)
Other People
Director Tom Hooper
Producer Iain Canning; Emile Sherman; Gareth Unwin
Writer David Seidler
Composer Alexandre Desplat
Studio The Weinstein Company; UK Film Council; Momentum Pictures; Aegis Film Fund; Molinare Investment; FilmNation Entertainment; See-Saw Films; Bedlam Productions
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Running Time 118
Aspect Ratio
Color Mode Color
Film Cut Theatrical
Has Extras
Case Type Standard
Plot Summary

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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