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*** "It's held in place with a large rock!"
* After Lionel calls Albert's past physicians idiots:
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'''Lionel''': Makes it official then. }}
* Or alternately: "Honey, I don't believe you've met... King George VI?"
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*** From the same scene: "Defecation flows trippingly from the tongue."
* Or this:
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'''Bertie:''' You're not acquainted with any royal princes, are you. }}
* At the very end of the movie:
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'''Bertie:''' I threw a couple in there, so they'd know it was me. }}
* Lionel asking Bertie to swear more crudely.
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'''Bertie:''' Ffffffornication?
'''Lionel:''' Oh come on, Bertie! }}
* Both scenes in the elevator.
* Bertie doing his exercises... with his wife sitting on top of him.
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** Elizabeth's reaction to the whole situation is chuckle-worthy too - she is entirely unruffled.
* When Lionel tells Bertie to try singing, since he doesn't stutter when he sings to Camptown Races' tune:
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* Logue and Bertie's first meeting:
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'''Bertie:''' Waiting for me to … commence a conversation, one can wait a rather long wait. }}
* If Logue is talking and it's not heartwarming, it's usually one of these.
* The whole bedtime story, especially:
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'''Daughters:''' A handsome prince!
'''Albert:''' A short-tailed albatross. }}
* The scene with Logue and his two youngest sons, where he's reciting Shakespeare. It reminds this troper so much of herself, her sister, and her father on a normal evening at home... minus the Shakespeare.
* The final rehearsal, in which Bertie brings out almost every technique he's learned to get his speech across.
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