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Colin Firth: ‘I Am Against’ PG-13 Cut of ‘King’s Speech’1 min read

28 February 2011 < 1 min read

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Colin Firth: ‘I Am Against’ PG-13 Cut of ‘King’s Speech’1 min read

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“I think the film has its integrity as it stands,” the best actor winner tells The Hollywood Reporter at the Oscars.

Colin Firth does not agree with the new PG-13 cut of The King’s Speech “I don’t support it,” the best actor winner told The Hollywood Reporter backstage at the Oscars. “I think the film has its integrity as it stands.”

On Friday, the MPAA ratings board approved a new PG-13 cut of the film that mutes several utterances of the f-word. The new version of the film was submitted to the ratings board by distributor The Weinstein Co., which had opposed the film’s original R-rating because of the impact it might have on box office. King’s Speech has grossed $114.5 million domestically.

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via The Hollywood Reporter

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