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Historical innaccuracy in The King's Speech and other movies: does it matter? -- (link)
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mara
Feb 25 '11, 09:52
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/24/AR2011022406385.html
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The first movie I experienced this debate over was Braveheart. The movie got me to go to the library to read up on the broader subject, so I found
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Max
Feb 25, 09:56
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same -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 25, 09:57
The same thing happened to me with Braveheart. It absolutely kicked off my interest in Scottish history in general. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Feb 25, 09:57
Well they all can't be a documentary like Inglorious Basterds -- nm
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crash davis
Feb 25, 09:55
Depends on the error. -- nm
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TWuG
Feb 25, 09:54
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