The Madness of King George Movie Review 1994

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Poor King George is a monarch with problems--his 30 years of royal authority are being usurped by Parliament, his American colonies have been lost, and, in 1788, he's begun to periodically lose his mind. So what do you do when a ruler becomes irrational? The royal physicians are baffled, his loving Queen Charlotte (Mirren) is in despair, but the noxious Prince of Wales (Everett) can barely contain his glee at finally having a chance at the throne. A last resort is offered by Dr. Willis (Holm), a former clergyman with some unusual and sadistic ideas about treating the mentally ill (even if they do have royal blood). Brilliant performance by Hawthorne (who originated the stage role in Bennett's 1991 play "The Madness of George III"). Screen note explains that King George suffered from the metabolic disorder known as porphyria. A Tony Award-winner for his Broadway productions of "Miss Saigon" and "Carousel," Hytner makes his feature-film directing debut.

Distribution

Hallmark Home Entertainment, 6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1400, Los Angeles, CA 90048, Phone: (213)634-3000, Fax: (213)549-3760, Remarks: Lainie Handelman, Mktg.

Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 110 minutes.
Originally from British.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Royalty, British, Period Piece: 18th Century, Great Britain, Family Ties, Doctors & Nurses
Screenplay
Alan Bennett
Cast
Nigel Hawthorne, Helen Mirren, Ian Holm, Rupert Everett, Amanda Donohoe, Rupert Graves, Julian Wadham, John Wood, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Jim Carter
Cinematography
Andrew Dunn
Director
Nicholas Hytner
Music
George Fenton
Producer
Stephen Evans, David Parfitt, Close Call Films, England Channel 4 London, Samuel Goldwyn Company

Awards

Oscars 1994: Art Dir./Set Dec.; British Acad. 1995: Actor (Hawthorne); Cannes 1995: Actress (Mirren).

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