- Original title
 - The King's Speech
 - Year
 - 2010
 - Duration
 - 118 minutes
 - Country
 -  
 United Kingdom - Address
 - Tom Hopper
 - Script
 - David Sidler
 - Music
 -  Alexandre Desplat
 - Photography
 - Danny Cohen
 - Distribution
 - Colin Firth , Helena Bonham Carter , Geoffrey Rush , Michael Gambon , Guy Pearce , Timothy Spall , Derek Jacobi , Eve Best , Jennifer Ehle , Claire Bloom
 - producer
 - Co-production UK-Australia; UK Film Council / The Weinstein Company / Momentum Pictures / Aegis Film Fund / Molinare London / Filmnation Entertainment / See-Saw Films / Bedlam Productions
 - Gender
 - Drama | Historic . Biographical . 1930s . Based on real facts
 - Synopsis
 - The Duke of York became King of England as George VI (1936-1952), following the abdication of his older brother, Edward VIII. His stutter, which was a great inconvenience for the exercise of his functions, led him to seek the help of Lionel Logue, an expert speech therapist who tried, using a series of unorthodox techniques, to eliminate this defect in the monarch's speech. (FILMAFFINITY)
 - Languages: Spanish, Catalan and English.
 - -Second hand good