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Cmitchell | 22:19 Wed 05th Dec 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Deciding what to take on DVD to the inlaws for Christmas. Is the C word mentioned in The King's Speech or is it (only!!!) the f word on many occasions? What's the certificate rating?

Many thanks in advance

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From memory, no c word. A few f's but portrayed in such a manner that one can't help but smirk. I believe it was initially rated a 15 by the censors but after an outcry by the cast and BFI in relation to the context in which the profanity was used it was dropped to a 12A.

It's thoroughly entertaining viewing, just warn the rellies beforehand, just in case!
It is a very good film,Mitchell.....a few effs but in context, and I can't remember any seas.........great acting and Colin Firth thoroughly deserved his Oscar - great shooting and direction from Tom Hooper too.
my 77 year old mother thoroughly enjoyed it, by the way, though she can't remember going to see it!
I saw this at the cinema and didn't really expect to enjoy it. I went with a friend who wanted to see it.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Make sure you've got some tissues handy for the final scene, it's emotionally spellbinding.
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Thank you all so much guys!! Believe it or not I have seen it myself some time ago, but was sure it had c word in it! Just needed to confirm that! Will tell the in laws to expect bad language, so relieved it's not the c word though, as that would have been a definite no-no!!! Thanks again for taking time to respond!
Regards Mitchell : )

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