"The King's Speech": Hey, they're all dead now! All but the Queen.

It hit me some time during the movie… “Wait, did he say his daughter’s name was Elizabeth? But that would make her… Oh.”

I remember reading an interview with someone involved in the film (the screenwriter perhaps). They actually sought permission from the Queen Mother to make the film. She said that she didn’t want it made while she was still alive. (I think she died in 2002.)

Yogi Berra’s son wrote that he was once watching a Steve McQueen movie when his dad wandered into the room, watched the TV briefly and then said, “Steve McQueen. Huh. He must’ve made that film before he died.”

Yogi didn’t say half the things he said. :smiley:

Correct–The Queen Mother died in February, Princess Margaret died in March of 2002.

I don’t know anything about your claim that she didn’t want the movie made while she was alive, but it fits with the person who would turn down the Prince twice for fear of becoming Queen.

This came out during an interview on “Fresh Air” on NPR. The guy who wrote the screenplay asked the Queen Mum permission. She said what Dewey Finn said. The writer said that being a proper British subject, he went along with it. He sat on that script for a l-o-n-g time.

Apparently he waited 25 years to make the movie. Here’s a cite from the CBS News program 60 Minutes: