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Madness of King George

Nigel Hawthorne  Actor Helen Mirren  Actor Ian Holm  Actor Rupert Everett  Actor Rupert Graves  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG13

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Madness of King George

UPC: 027616862808

Studio: MGM

MPAA Rating: PG13   Contains:null

Summary: Based on Alan Bennett's acclaimed play The Madness of George III, The Madness of King George takes a dark-humored look at the mental decline of King George III of England. The film's story begins nearly three decades into George's reign, in 1788, as the unstable king (Nigel Hawthorne, reprising his stage role) begins to show signs of increasing dementia, from violent fits of foul language to bouts of forgetfulness. This weakness seems like the perfect chance to overthrow the unpopular George, whom many blamed for the loss of the American colonies, in favor of the Prince of Wales (Rupert Everett), but the king's prime minister William Pitt (Julian Wadham) and his wife Queen Charlotte (Helen Mirren) are determined to protect the throne. Doctors are brought in, but the archaic treatments of the time prove of little value. In desperation, they turn to Dr. Willis (Ian Holm), a harsh, unconventional specialist whose unusual methods recall modern psychiatry. Willis struggles to break through to the mad king, treating him with an anger and haughtiness George has never before experienced. Stressing the absurdity of the entire situation, Bennett's witty screenplay emphasizes dry humor over tragedy, even utilizing references to King Lear for comic effect. Hawthorne's fiery yet vulnerable performance received much critical praise, including Best Actor at the British Academy Awards and a nomination for the same at the Oscars. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Category: Historical Film

Awards: Best Actor – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Adapted Screenplay – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Art Direction – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Supporting Actress – Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Actress – Cannes Film Festival Best Picture – National Board of Review

Features: Original theatrical trailer
English: stereo Surround
French & Spanish subtitles

Madness of King George

Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)

Release Date: 06/05/2001

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: 2 PCM stereo, 5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1

Runtime: 110 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Subtitles: French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Side #1
0. Scene Selections
1. Title/Appearances [10:19]
2. All In A Day's Work [5:48]
3. A Royal Pain [3:58]
4. "Could He Be Ill?" [4:56]
5. Morning Madness [6:01]
6. "Hush!" [11:19]
7. "Have Mercy Upon Us!" [4:07]
8. Voted Incapacitated [5:17]
9. Behavioral Medicine [3:00]
10. Taken Away For Taming [6:46]
11. A Bill To Dethrone [10:13]
12. "You Must Know!" [9:06]
13. Acting Out King Lear [4:33]
14. "Long Live The King!" [5:18]
15. Back In Control [4:30]
16. "Model Family"/Credits [8:16]

Rebecca Flint Marx

Adapted for the screen from Alan Bennett's hit London stage production by Bennett himself, The Madness of King George is an ebullient, witty, and surprisingly sympathetic portrait of the insanity of politics and the politics of insanity. Directed with grace and assurance by first-time director Nicholas Hytner, the film manages to strike a balance between scatological irreverence and subdued tenderness in its treatment of its titular subject. Portrayed as both a blundering autocrat and a genuinely disturbed man, George is brought to life by Nigel Hawthorne (who also played him on the stage) in a performance that carries the entire film. He is ably supported by a cast of seasoned performers, most notably Helen Mirren as his long-suffering but loving wife, and Ian Holm as the irascible Dr. Willis, the physician who attempts to treat the king through a variety of unorthodox methods. Hawthorne's scenes with both Mirren and Holm provide the film with its more memorable and lucid moments, and they layer his character with added dimensions. The affectionate interludes between the king and his wife communicate genuine poignancy, while the battle of wills between the king and Dr. Willis provides the film with its centerpiece. At the end of it all, Hawthorne emerges triumphant, his George III scarred but spirited, willing to fight the good fight until he can fight no more. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Janine Duvitski  Actor 
Russell Martin  Actor 
Alan Bennett  Actor 
Roger Ashton-Griffiths  Actor 
Geoffrey Palmer  Actor 
Julian Wadham  Actor 
Anthony Calf  Actor 
Roger Hammond  Actor 
Nicholas Selby  Actor 
Robert Swann  Actor 
Jeremy Child  Actor 
Barry Stanton  Actor 
Jim Carter  Actor 
Cyril Shaps  Actor 
David Leon  Actor 
Peter Woodthorpe  Actor 
Selina Cadell  Actor 
Joanna Hall  Actor 
Struan Rodger  Actor 
Alan Bennett  Screenwriter 
George Fenton  Composer (Music Score) 
Nicholas Hytner  Director 
David Parfitt  Producer 
Stephen Evans  Producer 
Mark Cooper  Producer 
Nigel Hawthorne  Actor 
Helen Mirren  Actor 
Ian Holm  Actor 
Rupert Everett  Actor 
Rupert Graves  Actor 
Amanda Donohoe  Actor 
John Wood  Actor 
Julian Rhind-Tutt  Actor 

Country: UK,USA

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