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Asked why, Seidler said, "Well, she was a very elderly lady. Twenty five years later, just shy of her nd birthday, she finally left this realm. After the Queen Mother's death in , Seidler went to work. He found the theme of the story in the clash between his royal highness and an Australian commoner who became the king's salvation, an unknown speech therapist named Lionel Logue. I know you can succeed,'" Seidler said.

They say you can't make this stuff up, and in much of the film that's true. Seidler could not have imagined his work would lead to a discovery that would rewrite history. Researchers for the film tracked down Lionel Logue's grandson Mark, because the movie needed family photos to get the clothing right.

And like the George of over 1, years before, he had a dragon to slay: radio. Geoffrey Rush plays Logue, an unorthodox therapist and a royal pain. Mark Logue not only had pictures, he also had some diaries. Produced by Ruth Streeter.

Recent Segments Carnegie heroes and the neuroscience behind acts of heroism. Stanching the longest-running oil spill you've likely never heard of. Some are for humor, some are for beauty, and some are for rolling around in your mouth like chocolate truffles just because they taste good. And some, as Bertie learns in the scene, are just right for shooting out of your throat percussively and without hesitation.

Just as there's a time to every purpose under heaven, there are times to swear and times not to, and for the studio to embrace the idea that some magical transformation from adult-oriented to family-friendly takes place because you park your finger on the mute button for 45 seconds is profoundly unsettling.

My own Lionel Logue : Why do you stammer so much more with David than you ever do with me? King George VI : 'Cos you're b Lionel Logue : Bertie, I'm not a geisha girl.

King George VI : Stop trying to be so bloody clever. Lionel Logue : What is it about David that stops you speaking? King George VI : What is it about you that bloody well makes you want to go on about it the whole bloody time? Lionel Logue : Vulgar, but fluent; you don't stammer when you swear. King George VI : Oh, bugger off! Lionel Logue : Is that the best you can do? King George VI : [like an elocution lesson] Well Lionel Logue : Oh, a public school prig could do better than that.

King George VI : Shit. Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit! King George VI : Shit!

Lionel Logue : Defecation flows trippingly from the tongue! Lionel Logue : Do you know the f-word? King George VI : F Lionel Logue : Oh, Bertie. King George VI : Fuck. Fuck, fuck, fuck and fuck! Fuck, fuck and bugger! Bugger, bugger, buggerty buggerty buggerty, fuck, fuck, arse! Lionel Logue : Yes King George VI : Balls, balls Lionel Logue King George VI Willy, shit and fuck and Sign In.

Play trailer Biography Drama History. Director Tom Hooper. David Seidler screenplay. Top credits Director Tom Hooper.



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