Sir Ian Holm in "The Madness of King George" (1994)
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ian holm is a master actor
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I like the fact your country seems to conveniently forget the mass generside of the of the Native Americans or your countrys part in the Slave Trade when you bash on about the suppression of he rights of man. Nor can I comprehend the idea of comparing the "unfair taxation" of tea to the mass murder of over 6 million Jews. I think you need to get your facts right before start acting like an over opinionated turd!
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I guess for a modern movie it is rather nice, though the power of the English kings and queens over the English realm has as much declined as the art created about them! Just think of the deep fall between Henry IV for example and George III so no wonder that the king did get mad; or the English mistook him: He may have only pretended to be mad in order to have the English resume the war against the Americans like Solon did in Athens because of Salamis; plus the Shakespeare quotes are amicable.
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@83survivor Play.com are selling it for £4.49 at present. Snap it up! Great film.
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@fairgirl7 Too true. It's not just the five republics though, it's also the two French empires, the one Bourbon restoration, and who can forget Vichy France?
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"NO SIR! YOU ARE THE PATIENT!" LOL classic!
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The United Kingdom came into existence when the crowns of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland united in 1801.
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King George III = Best King Ever
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@bythefault Shouldn't it have been King of the United Kingdom?
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Fuck King George !
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Contrary to what people think, George III wasn't insane, he was extremely ill and suffered from porphyria, his acting out was due to being in immense pain
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Sometimes a little "restraint" is necessary!
Can you post the whole movie, please? It's a classic. One of Nigel's best.
83survivor 4 years ago
Sorry but I can't do that! If you want to see it, try some videostore or the internet!
Bilbo1209 4 years ago