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The Madness of King George (1994)

December 28, 1994 (GB) Comedy, Drama, History • 107m

Overview

Aging King George III of England is exhibiting signs of madness, a problem little understood in 1788. As the monarch alternates between bouts of confusion and near-violent outbursts of temper, his hapless doctors attempt the ineffectual cures of the day. Meanwhile, Queen Charlotte and Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger attempt to prevent the king's political enemies, led by the Prince of Wales, from usurping the throne.

Director

Nicholas Hytner

Writer

Alan Bennett

Top Billed

Nigel Hawthorne

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
George Fenton
George Fenton

Original Music Composer

Andrew Dunn
Andrew Dunn

Director of Photography

Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett

Screenplay

Alex Bailey
Alex Bailey

Still Photographer

Keith Hamshere
Keith Hamshere

Still Photographer

Danny Skundric
Danny Skundric

Dressing Prop

Malcolm Benstead
Malcolm Benstead

Standby Property Master

David Crozier
David Crozier

Production Sound Mixer

Jean Bourne
Jean Bourne

Script Supervisor

John Fenner
John Fenner

Art Direction

Alan Bennett
Alan Bennett

Theatre Play

Martin Childs
Martin Childs

Supervising Art Director

Dennis Bosher
Dennis Bosher

Draughtsman

Sue Honeyborne
Sue Honeyborne

Costume Supervisor

Victoria Harwood
Victoria Harwood

Costume Assistant

Paul Garner
Paul Garner

Storyboard Artist

David Toft
David Toft

Video Assist Operator

Anthony Brookman
Anthony Brookman

Wardrobe Master

Frank Simon
Frank Simon

Costume Assistant

Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson

Costume Design

Mark Cooper
Mark Cooper

Line Producer

Carolyn Scott
Carolyn Scott

Set Decoration

Ronnie Rampton
Ronnie Rampton

Best Boy Electrician

Jean Sheffield
Jean Sheffield

Foley Artist

Stephen Miles
Stephen Miles

Costume Assistant

Danny Young
Danny Young

Electrician

Steve Pokol
Steve Pokol

Costume Assistant

Nigel Kirton
Nigel Kirton

Steadicam Operator

Clive Copland
Clive Copland

Sound Engineer

Finn McGrath
Finn McGrath

Second Assistant Director

Sabrina Lamonica
Sabrina Lamonica

Art Department Assistant

Roy Baker
Roy Baker

Foley Artist

Mary Soan
Mary Soan

First Assistant Director

Mark Raggett
Mark Raggett

Standby Art Director

Patricia Vanover
Patricia Vanover

First Assistant Camera

Pat Gilbert
Pat Gilbert

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Jamie Wilkinson
Jamie Wilkinson

Property Master

Stuart Renfrew
Stuart Renfrew

Third Assistant Director

Philip Hill
Philip Hill

Camera Trainee

Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd

First Assistant Editor

Paul Wood
Paul Wood

Electrician

Anna Kot
Anna Kot

Costume Mistress

George White
George White

Electrician

John Casali
John Casali

Sound Recordist

Vivien Jordan
Vivien Jordan

Production Coordinator

Irene Bohan
Irene Bohan

Assistant Costume Designer

Graham Parrow
Graham Parrow

Assistant Foley Artist

Leith Boler
Leith Boler

Property Buyer

Miles Barton
Miles Barton

Researcher

Jane Clark
Jane Clark

Storyboard Artist

Elaine 'Chucks' Thomas
Elaine 'Chucks' Thomas

Assistant Sound Editor

Rachel Neale
Rachel Neale

Location Manager

Liz Barron
Liz Barron

Controller

Christopher Ackland
Christopher Ackland

Supervising Sound Editor

John Turner
John Turner

Electrician

Robin O'Donoghue
Robin O'Donoghue

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jane Henwood
Jane Henwood

Art Department Assistant

John Siddall
John Siddall

Draughtsman

Adrian Trent
Adrian Trent

Assistant Editor

Jim Shields
Jim Shields

Dialogue Editor

Stan Fiferman
Stan Fiferman

Foley Editor

Jim Parker
Jim Parker

Standby Property Master

Nick Penn
Nick Penn

Second Assistant Camera

Dominic Lester
Dominic Lester

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Eliza Thompson
Eliza Thompson

Music Supervisor

Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott

Hair Designer

Helen Barrett
Helen Barrett

Makeup Artist

Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott

Makeup Designer

Deborah Taylor
Deborah Taylor

Assistant Makeup Artist

Maurice Jones
Maurice Jones

Property Master

Ken Adam
Ken Adam

Production Design



Reviews

jw

⭐ 8/10

September 27, 2022

As monarchs go, King George is of the better kind. He's gruff and has annoying quirks, but he cares for people and country. He's neither a cruel tyrant, nor a wasteful peacock - which the prince is.

Trouble is, King George is not well any more. In his head. What we can diagnose to be likely porphyria today, was simply madness back then.

The Madness of King George has its aspects of tragedy, family drama, intrigue, comedy; but always present… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

August 26, 2023

A little like Keith Michell in "Henry VIII and his Six Wives"; this was a role Nigel Hawthorne had perfected earlier (he won an Olivier award for the stage play) and so he took to the cinematic version like a duck to water. This telling of his "madness" is superb - ably reflecting the unpredictable and vacillating behaviour of the King in a plausible and engaging manner. Rupert Everett, Helen Mirren and Ian Holm lead a very capable supporting cas… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

$15,238,994

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