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The King's Speech

The year's best picture Oscar winner had less of a cultural impact than other films that year, but it was a clear precursor to the decade's renewed fascination with the British royal family and its history. At the brink of World War II, Prince Albert is forced to become king when his brother abdicates, and he works to get a handle on his stammer so that he can speak clearly to his people.

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