The King's Speech is about King George VI and his unexpected ascension to the throne in 1936. With the help of a speech therapist, he overcomes his stammer and delivers a powerful radio speech during World War II.
On V-E Day in 1945, Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret slip out of the palace to join the jubilant crowds in London. Through the night, they experience romance, comedy, and danger as they navigate the city.
After the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. The film follows the Queen as she deals with the aftermath of Diana's death, including the division it causes within the senior members of the Royal Family. While the Queen initially views Diana's funeral as a private affair and argues that the funeral arrangements should be left to Diana's own family, the public outcry and pressure from Prime Minister Tony Blair lead her to make a series of public statements and appearances in an effort to regain the public's confidence and modernize the monarchy.
In the summer of 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt invites the King and Queen of England for a weekend at his summer home in Hyde Park on Hudson. This is based on the true story of their affair and the political implications it had.
Set in the days leading up to the Normandy invasion, Ike: Countdown to D-Day follows the story of General Dwight D. Eisenhower as he prepares to lead the largest military operation in history. Facing challenges such as weather uncertainties, political pressures, and internal conflicts, Eisenhower must make critical decisions to ensure the success of the mission.
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