The Madness of King George

The Madness of King George

  • Director: Nicholas Hytner
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 28, 1994
  • Sound mix: Dolby SR
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Божевілля короля Георга
  • The Madness of King George is a biopic directed by Nicholas Hytner, starring Rupert Graves and Helen Lydia Mirren .
    The film tells the story of King George of the British Empire, who was fully recovered under Willis' careful treatment and returned to his subjects who still supported him.

    Details

    • Release date December 28, 1994
    • Filming locations Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex, England, UK
    • Production companies The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Channel Four Films, Close Call Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $65,897,768 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $15,238,689

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $65,226

    Gross worldwide

    $15,238,689

    Movie reviews

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    • By Reva 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      Constitutional monarchy. . .

      The Americans provocatively made a moderate British royal movie. The


      son wanted to overthrow Lao Tzu. Lao Tzu woke up, and his son did not have to

      accept the United States against the United Kingdom. In the end, it was a

      pity that George and his son were not the United States of America

      . The loss of the British colony was also the cause of the Emperor's illness.

      When the doctor of the party treats the sick king who is suffering from the...

    • By Dee 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      King's Madness

      In "The King's Speech", George No. 6 communicated with tears in Westminster Abbey, fearing that he would become a "stuttering George". At this time, the predecessor "Crazy George" mentioned in the lines was a disgrace to the Chinese audience. acquaintance. This monarch was George III of the Hanoverian dynasty. It was during his reign that the United States started the War of Independence, and he also sent the famous embassy to visit Emperor Qianlong by Magorny. In 1788, at the age of 50, he...

    • By Tyrel 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      King George's Madness, King George's Sorrow

      "Mad King George" tells the story of the "Regency Crisis" in England in 1788. The cause of the "Regency Crisis" was that King George III went mad, and someone in Parliament called for the establishment of the Prince of Wales as regent. Although the King of England in 1788 was no different from a "rubber stamp", considering that the king still had some influence on political affairs, the proposal to appoint a regent was still very sensitive, and the parliament was bickering about it. Later,...

    • By Linwood 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      Playwriting for History Graduates

      The Madness of King George (1994), formerly known as The Madness of King George III, was changed to its current name because it was afraid that when it was released in the United States, Americans without a royal family would think that this was a sequel film. And the third episode has already been filmed. So although this is a movie based on historical events, it still has to adapt to the habits of moviegoers.

      Of course, although the playwright Alan Bennett is undoubtedly a graduate...

    • By Dave 2022-03-16 08:01:02

      Something about George III and William Pitt Jr.

      Actually revisiting "Crazy King George", I think this George III is very cute, crazy and funny, that's because the movie was made into a comedy style with strong irony, of course, it's not funny for him. , is a life tragedy that is worse than death and detrimental to the dignity of the king. Moreover, it is said that his madness has repeated several times, and the last time is completely and permanently insane. His eldest son George eventually became the regent. In his later years, George III...

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    • By Elias 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      Humphrey's breathtaking performance in "It's a Minister", Thirteen Master said, "The most ruthless is the emperor's family", which is the same in ancient and modern China and...

    • By Tina 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      It's a minister who came here, but it's a pity that Hawthorne has played too few films, and Wadham's prime minister is like a real person in history. in...

    • By Herta 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      little man...

    • By Madisyn 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      The plot is peaceful, and there is basically no dramatic conflict~ But George III performed well, but unfortunately there is no room for Helen to play~ As a British control, I hope to watch this biographical film about the life of British Qianlong, but unfortunately there is...

    • By Burley 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      I understand it, but I don't fully understand it... But it's true that I was shocked after reading it. I can understand the themes of the film's satire, but I still don't understand some of the plots. For example, why was the beautiful little guard at the end fired? What's the point of arranging a relationship line for him to be dumped? I feel that his character is a bit thin... But I was quite confused the first time I saw it, maybe I understood it the second time, and I was still face-blind...

    Movie plot

    In 1788 AD, the British Empire led by the shrewd and capable George III gradually became stronger in Europe. Because of King George's wise leadership, the people live a prosperous life, and the country is prosperous. For this reason, King George is also deeply loved by the British people. One day, King George suddenly had a stomach ache, and the imperial doctor in the palace did not find out what the cause was. Since then, King...
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    Movie quotes

    • Willis: I have a hospital in Lincolnshire.

      George III: Lincolnshire. Yes, I know Lincolnshire. Fine sheep there. Admirable sheep. Pigs, too. But I know of no hospitals.

    • Willis: You must behave! Or, endeavor to do so.

      George III: Must! Must? Whose must is this? Your must or my must? Get away from me, you scabby, bum sucker. Lincolnshire lick-fingers!

    • Greville: What are you doing?

      Fortnum: I'm going, sir. To Piccadilly, sir. To start a provision merchant's. It isn't much, sir, but it's a cut above emptying piss-pots.