grell851 | 11 points
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Written by Alan Bennett from his stage play and featuring a towering performance by Nigel Hawthorne, and a stunning screen directorial debut (Variety) by Tony Award winner Nicholas Hytner, this Academy AwardÂ(r)-winning* masterpiece of royal intrigue ispotent, engrossing and thrilling (Los Angeles Times). Just five years after losing the 'rebellious colonies, it appears that England's King George III (Hawthorne) is now losing his mind! Suddenly, the stately monarch is hallucinating, shouting obscenities, behaving lewdly towards the Queen's (Helen Mirren) comelylady-in-waiting and generally becoming a candidate for the lunatic asylum. The palace doctors are baffled, but the Prince of Wales (Rupert Everett), tired of playing the waiting game, conspires to take advantage of the situation. Will the King's supporters be able to restore their monarch's wits before he's stripped of his throne
[-] AngrySixInches | 1 points | Mar 23 2018 18:22:04
Thanks op. This is a great film. Interestingly King George use to spell colour like the yanks do now i.e. "color" It makes you re-think the old "Queens English" statement if an English King spelt words like that.
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