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  1. Produktion. Jack Levin. Musik. Ivor Slaney. Kamera. Dick Bayley. Schnitt. Alan Streeter. A King’s Story ist ein britischer Dokumentarfilm aus dem Jahr 1967 nach der gleichnamigen Autobiografie und einer Abhandlung von Sydney Box .

  2. Storyline A King’s Story Life story of King Edward VIII from his birth until abdication in 1936. Talks of life in Victorian England, life in the Royal Navy, and travels as Prince of Wales. In-depth look into the abdication Crisis of 1936. Includes interviews with His Royal Highness The Duke of Windsor and The Duchess o

  3. 1 de oct. de 2012 · Duke of Windsor and Wally Simpson. This is perhaps the most poignant, intriguing and dramatic love story of modern times. In this fairy-tale romance, the Duke and Duchess themselves tell the story that rocked an empire and led to the historic abdication of 1936.

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    • DVD
  4. Narrated by Orson Welles, this documentary tells King Edward VIII's story through interviews and his own participation in the film's production. After a scandal involving his controversial ...

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    • Documentary
  5. 18 de ago. de 2010 · His account of his father’s death just replicates the BBC announcement: “The King’s life is passing peacefully towards its close”. We now know that his dying words were “Damn you!”, and that the editor of the Times had successfully petitioned to have him ‘switched off’ a few hours early, as it would look bad for the announcement to appear in the evening papers.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2008 · John: 20-30 Peopled with both historical and fictional characters who might have lived and acted the events of A King's Story, this novel provides a unique twist to events in the Bible. Gaspar, youngest of the Magi who followed the star to Bethlehem, and his servant Raheeb return to the area of the great adventure of their younger days.

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    • Paperback
    • Kathryn Muehlheausler
    • Kathryn Muehlheausler
  7. July 1951 Published on July 1, 1951. A pleasant autobiography, concluding with the abdication crisis of 1936, the obvious culmination of the narrative. The work is not particularly informative about broad world or Empire affairs, but is most useful for an understanding of the subtle premises of that unique institution, the British crown.