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- Title
- The odd couple: language and life lessons in 'The King's Speech'
- Author(s)
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McFarlane, Brian
- Abstract
- An obscure and fascinating episode in British history is brought to life in this superbly acted drama. Brian McFarlane reflects on the remarkable relationship that developed between a stammering monarch and his speech therapist, and considers what responsibilities filmmakers have to the reality of their historical subjects.
- Publication type
- Journal article
- Source
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Metro Magazine,
no. 168 (2011), pp. 8-12
- Publication year
- 2011
- FOR Code(s)
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1902 Film, Television and Digital Media;
2001 Communication and Media Studies
- Keyword(s)
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Film makers;
Film review;
Historical events;
Historical films;
History;
The King's Speech
- Publisher
- Australian Teachers of Media
- ISSN
- 0312-2654
- Publisher URL
- http://www.metromagazine.com.au/
- Copyright
- Copyright © ATOM. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.
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