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I'll Lock Up
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Saw it last night.
BIG disappointment.
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The theatre was PACKED with anglophiles .... when the movie ended, a very tepid applause.
An Englishman I sat next too said it was a damn right silly film.
It could have been a great film, but it lacked so many things.
I feel another movie coming on that will cover Prince Edwards rise to HM, then abdication.
There is one that comes to mind from 1988 which I haven't seen since its original TV broadcast is The Woman He Loved with Anthony Andrews and Jane Seymour. I don't remember if brother George's stammering was depicted or glossed over and ignored. The local TV critic at that time with an Indianapolis newspaper said there was an abundance of pained expressions on Andrews' face throughout the movie. Here's a link to it; I'm afraid the chances of catching it are pretty slim.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096460/
Personally I'm a big fan of George VI -- ten times the man that good-for-nothing lounge lizard of a brother of his was, speech impediment or not.
...Personally I'm a big fan of George VI -- ten times the man that good-for-nothing lounge lizard of a brother of his was, speech impediment or not.