- The Madness of King George
:"This article is about the 1994 film. For the play by Alan Bennett, see
The Madness of George III (play) and for a 2004 political satire, seeThe Madness of King George (book) ."Infobox Film |name = The Madness of King George
caption = Original film poster
director =Nicholas Hytner
producer =Stephen Evans David Parfitt
writer =Alan Bennett
starring =Nigel Hawthorne Helen Mirren Ian Holm Amanda Donohoe Rupert Graves
andRupert Everett
music =George Fenton Georg Friedrich Händel
cinematography =Andrew Dunn
editing = Tariq Anwar
distributor =Samuel Goldwyn Company
released =December 28 ,1994 (U.S.)March 24 ,1995 (UK )November 2 ,1995 (Australia )
runtime = 107 min.
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0110428"The Madness of King George" is a 1994 film directed by
Nicholas Hytner and adapted byAlan Bennett from his own play "The Madness of George III". It tells the true story of George III's deterioratingmental health , and his equally declining relationship with his son, the Prince of Wales, particularly focusing on the period around the Regency Crisis of1788 . Modern medicine has suggested that the King's symptoms were the result ofporphyria .The film stars
Nigel Hawthorne as George III,Helen Mirren as Queen Charlotte,Ian Holm as Dr. Willis,Rupert Graves as Greville,Amanda Donohoe as Lady Pembroke,Rupert Everett as The Prince of Wales,Julian Rhind-Tutt as The Duke of York,Julian Wadham as George III's Prime MinisterWilliam Pitt the Younger , and Jim Carter as Whig MP and leader of the oppositionCharles James Fox .Background and production
Alan Bennett refused to sanction a film version unless
Nigel Hawthorne was given first refusal for the title role after having a highly acclaimed performance in the theatre.Fact|date=May 2007Title change
In adapting the play to film, the title was changed from "The Madness of George III" to "The Madness of King George". An
urban myth has developed that the title change derives from the fear that American audiences would think the film was a sequel, due to theRoman numeral s. However, director Nicholas Hytner has stated that the principal reason was to clarify that this was a film about a king. [ [http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/george.htm Snopes.com title change] ] According to a biography and interview with Nigel Hawthorn however, this was apparently true.Filming locations
The film was shot at
Shepperton Studios and on location at:
*Arundel Castle , Arundel,West Sussex
*Bodleian Library ,Oxford
*Broughton Castle , Banbury,Oxfordshire
*Eton College , Eton,Berkshire
*Royal Naval College, Greenwich
*St. Paul's Cathedral ,London
*Syon House ,Brentford ,Middlesex
* Thame Park,Oxfordshire
*Wilton House , Wilton,Wiltshire Themes
The film deals with the relatively primitive medical practices of the time and the suppositions that physicians made in their efforts to understand the human body.
It also depicts the relative powerlessness of the British monarch in a time when Parliament is supreme. The scene where the King is told what to do by a doctor for the first time (in breach of established protocol) and is restrained in a seat shows the King finally accepting his diminished role despite his protestations that he is the "King of England" and can do as he pleases. After his recovery, he is seen at the end of the film explaining to the
Prince of Wales that the role of the royal family is to be seen to be happy, to wave to the crowd, and to be a model to the people of how to behave and conduct oneself.Fact|date=July 2008Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
* The film won the
Academy Award for Best Art Direction , and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Nigel Hawthorne), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helen Mirren) and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.BAFTA Awards
* The film was nominated for a total of 14
BAFTA Awards and won three: the Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film, the Best Actor (Nigel Hawthorne) and the Award for Best Make Up/Hair (Lisa Westcott).Cannes Film Festival
* Helen Mirren won the Best Actress Award and Nicholas Hytner was nominated for the
Golden Palm .References
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title = Alexanda Korda Award for Best British Film
years = 1995
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