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The Kings Speech
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It is the story of King George VI in Britain. The story begins when Albert decides to take over the throne of King George VI but suffers from a speech problem that seems to dominate speech and expression clearly. Queen Elizabeth is renting a man named Lionel Lugo, the Australian actor and psychotherapist, to help him overcome this dilemma. After that, the relationship develops between the two men. Lugo uses unconventional means to teach the king how to speak with confidence to the public.
It is the story of King George VI in Britain. The story begins when Albert decides to take over the throne of King George VI but suffers from a speech problem that seems to dominate speech and expression clearly. Queen Elizabeth is renting a man named Lionel Lugo, the Australian actor and psychotherapist, to help him overcome this dilemma. After that, the relationship develops between the two men. Lugo uses unconventional means to teach the king how to speak with confidence to the public.
Actors:
Sarah Molkenthin,
Geoffrey Rush,
Mike Archer,
David Bamber,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Guy Pearce,
Freya Wilson,
Eve Best,
Alex Sabga,
Dominic Applewhite,
Michael Gambon,
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Sarah Molkenthin
January 26, 1988 in London
Geoffrey Rush
6 July 1951, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Mike Archer
12 September 1985, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, England, UK
David Bamber
19 September 1954, Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Helena Bonham Carter
26 May 1966, Golders Green, London, England, UK
Guy Pearce
5 October 1967, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Freya Wilson
Eve Best
31 July 1971, London, England, UK
Alex Sabga
Dominic Applewhite
Michael Gambon
19 October 1940, Cabra, Dublin, Ireland
Director:
Tom Hooper
Tom Hooper
5 October 1972, London, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, International
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