2010/11/29

The King's Speech Trailer movie with Colin Firth.

The King's Speech is a real-life story of King George VI's (Colin Firth from Pride and prejudice) the father of Queen Elizabeth The reign of his Majesty is now His successor to his throne from King Edward, who was his brother. But he did not prepare for that situation. And the greatest problem is that he can not deliver a speech or his speech because his severe stuttering. Who came to help was almost like it was Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush from Pirates of the Caribbean), which is how to break into conventional treatment directed general He has helped King George found the courage to speak in the end. In time to appear in royal rule and the Supreme Court, as the leader of the British during the war.

This film is British director Tom Hooper is a good skill to compose stories. All steps should have a watch. Together with the leading actors Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter plays a minute to Queen Elizabeth on hand to cheer the King George VI had always been.

I want the audience to watch a movie made from a true story has brought The King's Speech Trailer and interviews in London Film Festival World Premier parties to watch. I have one word that this great movie. Do not miss it in this life to know that his speech was how England can help. The human personality can be modified if there are serious intentions to change.

The King's Speech Movie Trailer


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 1 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 2 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 3 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 4 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 5 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 6 World Premiere Press Conference


The King's Speech Trailer - Part 7 World Premiere Press Conference


Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush Talks to 'The King's Speech' Movie


Colin Firth and director Tom Hooper Talks to The King's Speech Movie





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