The King's Speech

The King's Speech2010

The King's Speech is a 2010 film about King George VI of Britain, his impromptu ascension to the throne, and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch become worthy of it. more »



[As he is talking to King George VI, Lionel hears his wife returning home]

Lionel Logue:
Myrtle!

King George VI:
It's all right.

[Lionel moves to the corner of the room, while Elizabeth calmly continues to sip her tea]

Lionel Logue:
[Motioning] Bertie, over here.

King George VI:
Are you all right, Logue?

Lionel Logue:
Yes.

King George VI:
[getting up and moving to Logue's corner] Well, shouldn't we go through? What is it?

'[Myrtle Logue enters the living room, and looks into Lionel's study. Not seeing them, she turns round, and is confronted with the sight of Queen Elizabeth sitting at her table]

Myrtle Logue:
[lost for words] You're... You're..!

Queen Elizabeth:
It's "Your Majesty" the first time. After that, it's "ma'am." As in "ham." Not "mum" as in "palm."

Lionel Logue:
I haven't told her about us. Sit down, relax.

[In the living room]

Queen Elizabeth:
I'm told that your husband calls my husband "Bertie," and my husband calls your husband "Lionel." I trust you won't call me "Liz?"

Myrtle Logue:
[nervously curtsying] Your majesty, you may call me "Mrs. Logue," ma'am.

Queen Elizabeth:
[holding out her hand to shake] Very nice to meet you, Mrs. Logue.

[In the office]

King George VI:
Logue, we can't stay here all day.

Lionel Logue:
Yes we can. I have to choose the right moment.

King George VI:
Logue, you're being a coward.

Lionel Logue:
You're damn right.

King George VI:
[Getting up and opening the door] Get out there, man!

Lionel Logue:
[leaving the office] Hello, Myrtle, darling. You're early. I believe you two have met. But I don't think you know... King George VI.

King George VI:
It's very nice to meet you.

Myrtle Logue:
[nervously curtsying again] Will their Majesties be staying to dinner?

Queen Elizabeth:
[seeing her unease] We would love to, such a treat, but alas... a previous engagement. What a pity.

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