The Madness of King George (1994)
The Madness of King George (1994)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Nigel Hawthorne
George III
Helen Mirren
Queen Charlotte
Ian Holm
Willis
Anthony Calf
Fitzroy
Rupert Graves
Greville
Amanda Donohoe
Lady Pembroke
Charlotte Curley
Amelia
Geoffrey Palmer
Warren
Peter Bride-Kirk
Royal Children
Julian Wadham
Pitt
Eve Cadman
Royal Child
Thomas Copeland
Royal Child
John Wood
Thurlow
Joanna Hall
Royal Child
Rupert Everett
Prince of Wales
Jim Carter
Fox
Cassandra Halliburton
Royal Child
Roger Hammond
Baker
Nicholas Hytner
Director
Alan Bennett
Writer
Cyril Shaps
Pepys
Stephen Evans
Producer
Selina Cadell
Mrs Cordwell
David Parfitt
Producer
Paul Corrigan
Braun
Andrew Dunn
Cinematographer
Matthew Lloyd Davies
Papandick
Caroline Harker
Mrs Fitzherbert
Tariq Anwar
Editor
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Duke of York
Celestia Fox
CastingDirector
Struan Rodger
Dundas
Ken Adam
ProductionDesigner
Adrian Scarborough
Fortnum
Barry Stanton
Sheridan
Peter Woodthorpe
Clergyman
Russell Martin
Royal Child
Natalie Palys
Royal Child
David Leon
Footman
Martin Julier
Footman
Dan Hammond
Footman
Nicholas Irons
Footman
Nick Sampson
Sergeant at Arms
Jeremy Child
Black Rod
Nicholas Selby
Speaker
Janine Duvitski
Margaret Nicholson
Iain Mitchell
Farmer
Celestine Randall
Lady Adam
Michael Grandage
Amputee
James Peck
Willis' Attendant
Clive Brunt
Willis' Attendant
Fergus Webster
Willis' Attendant
Barry Gillespie
Willis' Attendant
Joe Maddison
Willis' Attendant
Dermot Keaney
Footman
Colin McPhillamy
MP
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
MP
Robert Swann
1st MP
George Fenton
Original Music Composer
Mark Cooper
Line Producer
David Crozier
Production Sound Mixer
Jim Shields
Dialogue Editor
John Fenner
Art Direction
Dennis Bosher
Draughtsman
Jean Bourne
Script Supervisor
Martin Childs
Supervising Art Director
Mark Raggett
Standby Art Director
Pat Gilbert
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Roy Baker
Foley Artist
Lisa Westcott
Hair Designer / Makeup Designer
Alex Bailey
Still Photographer
Miles Barton
Researcher
Stephen Miles
Costume Assistant
Jamie Wilkinson
Property Master
Stuart Renfrew
Third Assistant Director
Christopher Ackland
Supervising Sound Editor
Rachel Neale
Location Manager
Keith Hamshere
Still Photographer
George White
Electrician
Dominic Lester
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robin O'Donoghue
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stan Fiferman
Foley Editor
Deborah Taylor
Assistant Makeup Artist
Mary Soan
First Assistant Director
Danny Skundric
Dressing Prop
Clive Copland
Sound Engineer
Jim Beeby
Gaffer
John Casali
Sound Recordist
Finn McGrath
Second Assistant Director
Mike House
Grip
Anthony Brookman
Wardrobe Master
Helen Barrett
Makeup Artist
John Siddall
Draughtsman
Anna Kot
Costume Mistress
John Turner
Electrician
Jim Parker
Standby Property Master
Jane Clark
Storyboard Artist
Adrian Trent
Assistant Editor
Liz Barron
Controller
Nigel Kirton
Steadicam Operator
Sue Honeyborne
Costume Supervisor
Jean Sheffield
Foley Artist
Keith Grant
Music
Nick Penn
Second Assistant Camera
Irene Bohan
Assistant Costume Designer
Elaine 'Chucks' Thomas
Assistant Sound Editor
Doug Purdy
Props
Christopher Lloyd
First Assistant Editor
Mark Thompson
Costume Design
Vivien Jordan
Production Coordinator
Carolyn Scott
Set Decoration
Leith Boler
Property Buyer
Paul Garner
Storyboard Artist
Jane Henwood
Art Department Assistant
Sabrina Lamonica
Art Department Assistant
Patricia Vanover
First Assistant Camera
David Toft
Video Assist Operator
Philip Hill
Camera Trainee
Graham Parrow
Assistant Foley Artist
Eliza Thompson
Music Supervisor
Nicholas Kraemer
Conductor
Maurice Jones
Property Master
Malcolm Benstead
Standby Property Master
Ronnie Rampton
Best Boy Electrician
Danny Young
Electrician
Paul Wood
Electrician
Victoria Harwood
Costume Assistant
Steve Pokol
Costume Assistant
Frank Simon
Costume Assistant
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 28, 1994
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Content RatingPG-13
Box Office$15,238,994
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Wiki.
The Madness of King George is a 1994 British biographical comedy drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from his own 1991 play The Madness of George III. It tells the true story of George III of Great Britain's deteriorating mental health, and his equally declining relationship with his eldest son, the Prince of Wales, particularly focusing on the period around the Regency Crisis of 1788–89. Two text panels at the end of the film note that the colour of the King's urine suggests that he was suffering from porphyria, adding that the disease is "periodic, unpredictable and hereditary."
The Madness of King George won the BAFTA Awards in 1995 for Outstanding British Film and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Nigel Hawthorne, who was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film won the Oscar for Best Art Direction and was also nominated for Oscars for Best Supporting Actress for Mirren and Best Adapted Screenplay. Helen Mirren also won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress and Hytner was nominated for the Palme d'Or.
In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Madness of King George the 42nd greatest British film of all time.