CINEFLIX HD — OFFICIAL TRAILERS, REVIEWS & RATINGS UPDATED DAILY
1994 • Comedy / Drama • 107m

The Madness of King George

"His Majesty was all powerful and all knowing. But he wasn't quite all there."

68

CINESCORE

FRESH

257 critic reviews

70%

POPCORN METER

AUDIENCE

Verified ratings

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.

IMDb

Official Trailer

Where to Watch (India)

Amazon Video

Top Cast

Nigel Hawthorne
Nigel Hawthorne
George III
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Queen Charlotte
Ian Holm
Ian Holm
Willis
Anthony Calf
Anthony Calf
Fitzroy
Amanda Donohoe
Amanda Donohoe
Lady Pembroke
Rupert Graves
Rupert Graves
Greville
Geoffrey Palmer
Geoffrey Palmer
Warren
Julian Wadham
Julian Wadham
Pitt
John Wood
John Wood
Thurlow
Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett
Prince of Wales
Jim Carter
Jim Carter
Fox
Roger Hammond
Roger Hammond
Baker
Cyril Shaps
Cyril Shaps
Pepys
Selina Cadell
Selina Cadell
Mrs Cordwell
Caroline Harker
Caroline Harker
Mrs Fitzherbert
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Duke of York
Struan Rodger
Struan Rodger
Dundas
Adrian Scarborough
Adrian Scarborough
Fortnum
Director: Nicholas HytnerProducer: David ParfittScreenplay: Alan BennettProducer: Stephen Evans

Photos

Reviews

J
jw
2022-09-27
80%

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 are the reflections about politics, power, monarchy and what it is, can be, should be (and whether at all). It presents itself as a period piece, but written as a theatre play in 1994, it is at the same time a contemporary deliberation, with some jibes and jokes about things which seem to never change... in the UK, at least. Viewers in The Colonies might enjoy it as well. I sure did, not least because of the great Nigel Hawthorne, who won the Best Leading Actor BAFTA for this, and plays Mr. King in a very touching way. The not-only-supporting cast is both well known, and gives excellent performances throughout. Very much recommended, if the genre doesn't put you off.

CinemaSerf
2023-08-26
70%

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 cast and the incorporation of Handel's wonderful, rousing, Georgian themes adds to this sumptuous, if at times a little overly theatrical, production.

Audience Reviews(0)

Sign in to share your review of The Madness of King George.SIGN IN

Loading reviews…

Keywords

Details

Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Close Call Films, Film4 Productions
Box Office
$15,238,994

Recommended For You

More Like This