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King Charles III

  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.9K
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King Charles III (2017)
DramaSci-Fi

Prince Charles' fictional accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, street ... Read allPrince Charles' fictional accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, street riots and a tank in front of Buckingham Palace.Prince Charles' fictional accession to the throne following the Queen's death. When he refuses to sign a controversial bill into law, political chaos ensues: a constitutional crisis, street riots and a tank in front of Buckingham Palace.

  • Director
    • Rupert Goold
  • Writer
    • Mike Bartlett
  • Stars
    • Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Oliver Chris
    • Richard Goulding
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rupert Goold
    • Writer
      • Mike Bartlett
    • Stars
      • Tim Pigott-Smith
      • Oliver Chris
      • Richard Goulding
    • 56User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Tim Pigott-Smith
    Tim Pigott-Smith
    • Charles
    Oliver Chris
    Oliver Chris
    • William
    Richard Goulding
    Richard Goulding
    • Harry
    Charlotte Riley
    Charlotte Riley
    • Kate
    Margot Leicester
    • Camilla
    Tamara Lawrance
    Tamara Lawrance
    • Jess
    Adam James
    Adam James
    • Prime Minister
    Priyanga Burford
    Priyanga Burford
    • Mrs Stevens
    Tim McMullan
    Tim McMullan
    • James Reiss
    Katie Brayben
    Katie Brayben
    • Diana
    Nyasha Hatendi
    Nyasha Hatendi
    • Paul
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Archbishop of Canterbury
    Parth Thakerar
    Parth Thakerar
    • Spencer
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • Speaker
    Max Bennett
    Max Bennett
    • Coottsey
    Tom Mothersdale
    Tom Mothersdale
    • Bob
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • Sir Matthew
    Chris Abe
    • Press Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rupert Goold
    • Writer
      • Mike Bartlett
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    8mjmorse00

    Fascinating

    A great idea and a great presentation. The use of "language style" to separate the classes was a wonderful choice. While the underlying reason for the drama is a bit thin (contrived?), the presentation is well worth it.
    7mihai_chindris

    A new dawn, a new king

    As people mourn the death of the queen, Prince Charles prepares to become the king of the monarchy. All things good, we get the idea, but I feel like the movie emphasizes more the characters, than the action itself. Plus, it seems like the situation presented turns into a game with no end, but we already know how things may change. I mean, it's obvious that in a moment when things go wrong, the only solution for the man in power is to give up, right? I just think that the movie could have come up an impartial opinion on how things evolve after the tragic event and let the public decide what path, good or bad, the king may choose.
    BooBoo516

    Decent acting in...

    A terribly flawed film. As a Shakespearean style tragedy, it's an interesting premise, but as "what if" history it surely falls flat. The writer (Mike Bartlett) needed to do his research (much better than he did). I can't believe this is what the BBC has become. I think they've lost their minds if they think they can keep distributing messes like this one.
    5nungman36

    Can They Do That?

    This is a fictional story but using largely real, living people not even thinly disguised but under their real names. The time is the Day After Tomorrow, that is the very near future. My first reaction to seeing this is it is a blatant invasion of privacy and exploitation of their name and fame that would invite furious litigation in the USA. The portrayals of certain of the royals is quite defamatory, too.

    On the other side, these are public figures and maybe under British law they have no expectation of privacy to defend. Or perhaps they all have given permission to BBC to portray them in any light it likes. The effect is startling here.

    The musical score with its recurring bassoon motif is very similar to the music in the movie **Hamlet (2000)** starring Ethan Hawke as a modern day Prince of "the Denmark Corporation". Tribute or rip-off?
    7Adams5905

    Finally-a return to form for the BBC

    A bit of a curate's egg, this one… Some wonderful acting from an especially well selected cast, who had all obviously studied their respective characters carefully, as was evidenced by some particularly effective body language and posture, and, in some cases even looked rather uncannily like their personas-particularly worthy of mention were the wonderful late Tim Pigott-Smith (who will be sadly missed), in the eponymous lead, and, in a much lesser role, Margot Leicester as Camilla. I felt Charlotte Riley (Kate) was rather over-egging the pudding at times, presumably to illustrate her overarching ambition, but Richard Goulding, as Harry, was simply wonderful, and eerily familiar… I shall gloss over the plot, as it's difficult to criticize without giving too much away, but, although somewhat 'dumbed-down', as is today's fashion, it was probably the most cerebrally challenging new drama I've seen in quite some time-lots of food for thought, and 'what if's?'… Well filmed, although this wasn't really too difficult, as most of the shots were interior, and beautifully dressed, this was a good return to form for the beleaguered BBC, which begs the question-why bury it in the midweek schedule, on BBC2?..

    I do have some criticisms, however-my perennial complaint about diction and vocabulary (with the exception of TP-S), a few foolish throw-away lines (the Duchess of Cornwall telling the Duchess of Cambridge that 'we don't have a constitution'-well, actually, we do, it's just not a written constitution), and some procedural errors: although Charles would be referred to 'His Majesty' by courtesy immediately upon the death of his mother, his son would need to be invested as the Prince of Wales, and would not, therefore, refer to himself as such until then, nor would he be addressed as 'His Royal Highness' until after his father had been crowned (you can see why they were simply credited as 'Charles' and 'William')-I thought the inclusion of a ghost was juvenile and preposterous-a silly device to allow the author (Mike Bartlett) to hammer home the characters' thoughts- but these are mere semantics… On the whole, it was a well thought-out and well written piece-perhaps a little clumsy and obvious in places, but most enjoyable nonetheless… If you missed it, I should recommend catching-up as soon as possible-don't be put off by the fact that it's written in blank verse-Shakespeare it ain't, believe me, and the rather peculiar mix of flowery prose and C21 slang is initially rather grating on the ear, but as the play progresses, you soon learn to ignore it. Enjoy it as it is, if only as this was T P-S's last performance…

    Oh, and I thought Tamara Lawrance was simply delicious

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    • Trivia
      After performing in the original play in Almeida Theatre, Tim Pigott-Smith and Oliver Chris reprised their roles of King Charles III and Prince William of Wales, respectively, for the small screen.
    • Goofs
      The prop Instrument of Abdication shown has been copy and pasted from that of King Edward VIII. This means the phrase about renouncing the throne also for his descendants has been left in, meaning William could not succeed Charles.
    • Quotes
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Connections
      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 11 May 2017 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kral Charles III
    • Filming locations
      • Beverley Minster, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK(Westminster Abbey)
    • Production companies
      • Drama Republic
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Masterpiece
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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