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1994
The Madness of King George is a 1994 British biographical historical comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from Alan Bennett's own play, The Madness of George III.
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on November 28, 1991
The Madness of George III premiered on November 28, 1991 in the Lyttleton theatre of the Royal National Theatre, South Bank, London.
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1969
In this 1969 landmark musical and theatrical portrayal of delusion, English King George III talks, sings, and screams to his “birds” (instrumentalists) as he loses grip on reality.
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1984
The duo that includes the ever-flamboyant George Michael and the ever-flamboyant George Michael's quiet counterpart, Andrew Ridgeley, released the song in the UK on December 15, 1984.
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Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon and Nicholas Hytner (1975), inspired by the English landscape and portrait paintings of the period,
Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon (1975), inspired by the English landscape and portrait paintings of the period, and Nicholas Hytner’s The Madness of King George (1994).
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in October 2015
Released in October 2015 under the Department of Justice’s Compassionate Release program, George is the longest incarcerated non-violent offender.
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a comedy-drama based on the 1991 play The Madness of King George III by Alan Bennett
Directed by Nicolas Hytner, The Madness of King George is a comedy-drama based on the 1991 play The Madness of King George III by Alan Bennett.
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early after four months on May 11, 2009
George was released early after four months on May 11, 2009, but was subject to a strict curfew and required to wear an ankle monitor for the remainder of Amy's sentence.
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in May 2009
After serving only four months of Matt Hancock's sentence, George was released on good behaviour in May 2009 but was required to wear an ankle monitor and submit to a curfew for the remainder of the remainder .
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in September 2019
George released in September 2019 despite widespread fury across Britain.
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on 20th December 1963
George was released following the High Court's decision on 10th December 1963, but was re-arrested on 20th December 1963 after the Supreme Court granted the appellant-State's special leave application.
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in 1942
During the outbreak of World War II, George was interned by Germany for six months and released in 1942.
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in January 1915
After many trying experiences, George was released with four others in January 1915, long before exchanges were entered upon.
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Jun 16, 1865
George was captured at the Battle of Gettysburg, released Jun 16, 1865.
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in 1919
George was imprisoned after refusing to serve with other conscientious objectors in the Non-Combatant Corps and was only released in 1919, after a hunger strike.
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in April 1939
Finally released in April 1939, George returned to London, work and marriage to Winifred, who died ten years ago, before continuing Wintringham's anti-fascist fight in the Second World War.
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until 1945
George was taken as a Prisoner of War and held in Stalag XXI-D and Stalag 334 Lamsdorf (now called Lambinowice, in Poland) and was not released until 1945.
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on June 13, 1926
George was released on June 13, 1926, after insufficient evidence was found to charge George with a crime.
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on 8 August 1862
George was taken as a prisoner of war on 27 Jun at the Battle of Gaines Mill, Virginia, and was released on 8 August 1862.
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