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The Madness of King George
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Synopsis
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, All Movie Guide

Cast

Amanda Donohoe Lady Pembroke
Rupert Everett Prince of Wales
Rupert Graves Greville
Nigel Hawthorne George III
Ian Holm Dr. Willis
Helen Mirren Queen Charlotte
John Wood Thurlow
Julian Rhind-Tutt Duke of York

Production Crew

John Fenner Art Director
Celestia Fox Casting
Andrew Dunn Cinematographer
George Fenton Composer (Music Score)
Mark Thompson Costume Designer
Nicholas Hytner Director
John Siddall Draftsman
Tariq Anwar Editor
Mary Soan First Assistant Director
George Fenton Musical Direction/Supervision
Alan Bennett Play Author
David Parfitt Producer
Mark Cooper Producer
Stephen Evans Producer
Ken Adam Production Designer
Alan Bennett Screenwriter
Carolyn Scott Set Designer
David Crozier Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1994
Runtime: 107
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG13
for thematic elements
Category: Feature


Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Channel 4
Close Call Films

Release
by Samuel Goldwyn Company

Awards
1994 - Best Picture - National Board of Review