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Madness and King
* 1996-The Madness of King George
In the process, King Solomon's Mines created a new genre, known as the " Lost World ", which would inspire Edgar Rice Burroughs ' The Land That Time Forgot, Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King and HP Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness.
His output includes The Madness of George III and its film incarnation The Madness of King George, the series of monologues Talking Heads, the play The History Boys, and popular audio books, including his readings of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Winnie-the-Pooh.
Entitled The Madness of King George ( 1994 ), the film received four Academy Award nominations: for Bennett's writing and the performances of Nigel Hawthorne and Helen Mirren.
* The Madness of King George ( screenplay from his play " The Madness of George III " and cameo appearance ), 1995
* The Madness of King George ( screenplay ), 1995
* The Madness Of King George III
* 1995 Critics ' Circle Film Award, Screenwriter of the Year: The Madness of King George
* 1995 Evening Standard British Film Award, Best Screenplay: The Madness of King George
* 1996 British Academy Film Award, Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film: The Madness of King George
* 1994 Academy Award, Best Adapted Screenplay: The Madness of King George
* 1995 British Academy Film Award, Best Adapted Screenplay: The Madness of King George
It can be seen in the opening scene of The Golden Compass, Brideshead Revisited ( 1981 TV serial ), Another Country ( 1984 ), The Madness of King George III ( 1994 ), and the first two Harry Potter films, in which the Divinity School doubles as the Hogwarts hospital wing and Duke Humfrey's Library as the Hogwarts library.
* Dungeon Magazine Issue 134 featured an adventure for ninth level characters by Matthew Hope called " And Madness Followed ", featuring a bard who performed The King in Yellow for increasingly larger communities, each time warping the populace into Far Realm horrors.
In the 1990s he won two more BAFTAs, one as Best TV Actor for The Fragile Heart, and one as Best Film Actor for The Madness of King George.
In a long and varied career, which began with an advert for Mackeson Stout and a bit part in Dad's Army, his most famous roles were as Sir Humphrey Appleby, the Permanent Secretary of the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs in the television series Yes Minister ( and Cabinet Secretary in its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister ), for which he won four BAFTA awards, and as King George III in Alan Bennett's stage play The Madness of George III ( Olivier Award ) and the film version entitled The Madness of King George, for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
* The Madness of King George shows the Geometric Staircase in the South West Bell Tower.
* Used as Windsor Castle in the Doctor Who episode Silver Nemesis ( 1988 ), in The Madness of King George ( 1994 ), in Victoria & Albert ( 2001 TV serial ), and in The Young Victoria ( 2008 ).

Madness and George
Bennett adapted his 1991 play The Madness of George III for the cinema.
* The Madness of George III ( writer ), 1991
* The Madness of George III, London: Faber, 1992

Madness and 1994
Fox featured as a character in the 1994 movie The Madness of King George, portrayed by Jim Carter ; in the 2006 movie Amazing Grace, played by Michael Gambon ; and in the 2008 movie The Duchess, played by Simon McBurney.
Sheridan is played by Barry Stanton in the Madness of King George ( 1994 )
* Seven Ages of Madness ( Syv aldres galskab ), 1994
The Madness of King George is a 1994 film directed by Nicholas Hytner and adapted by Alan Bennett from his own play, The Madness of George III.
* In the 1994 film, The Madness of King George, Maria is portrayed by Caroline Harker
Carpenter also later set the location for his 1994 film In the Mouth of Madness in the fictional New England town of Hobbs End, a reference to Quatermass and the Pit.
* Rooms from the palace appear as rooms of Windsor Castle in The Madness of King George ( 1994 ) ( specifically, the concert with the bell-ringers, and two later scenes with the Prince of Wales, all shot in the Double Cube Room ).
* The Madness of King George ( 1994 )
* Madness and Partition: The Short Stories of Saadat Hasan Manto, Stephen Alter, Journal of Comparative Poetics, No. 14, Madness and Civilization / al-Junun wa al-Hadarah ( 1994 ), pp. 91 – 100.
He quickly gained recognition for his investigative pieces, earning two awards within two years of joining the staff ; he won the National Magazine Award for reporting for his two-part series “ Reefer Madness ” and “ Marijuana and the Law ” ( Atlantic Monthly, August and September, 1994 ), and he won the Sidney Hillman Foundation award for his article, “ In the Strawberry Fields ” ( Atlantic Monthly, November 19, 1995 ).
* Used for the scene in which mad-king George III ( played by Nigel Hawthorne ) is restrained in the 1994 film The Madness of King George ; the song's use, along with the staging of the scene involving the King being forced into a chair, gives the scene the appearance of a mock-coronation.
The three specials are titled Choices ( 1993 ), Madness ( 1994 ) and Ghosts ( 1995 ).
* The Madness of King George ( 1994 )
In 1994, Bin Hassan appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool, appearing on a track titled " This is Madness " alongside Abiodun Oyewole and Pharaoh Sanders.
** Venom: The Madness # 1-3 ( with Kelley Jones, 1993 – 1994 )
Goin ' Down The Road To Memphis / Waiting For The Help / Plastic Flowers / Angel Tears / Easy Street / Out On The Road Again / Fools Paradise / Too Dumb / Moon Madness / Dance Chaney Dance / Cruise Control / Jerimiah Gage ( personnel: Don Nix: vcl / gtr / tp, Billy Crain: gtr / sl. gtr, Greg Redding: keys, Rick Steff: org / acc, Jay Spell: pno / fd, Rusty McFarland: mnd, Greg ' Fingers ' Taylor: hca, David Crochan: bs, Greg Morrow: dms / perc + The Memphis Horns Spake, Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson + William C. Brown III Choir ) ( recorded at Crosstown Recording Studio, produced by Don Nix ) ( reissue: Appaloosa AP 098, 1999 ITA )</ TD >< TD >< font size =" 2 "> 1994 US </ TD ></ TR >
* Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod ( 1994 )
In 1994, Oyewole appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool, appearing on a track titled " This is Madness " alongside Umar bin Hassan and Pharaoh Sanders.

Madness and III
* The Madness of George III by Alan Bennett, directed by Nicholas Hytner, starring Nigel Hawthorne ( 1991 )
In adapting the play to film, the title was changed from The Madness of George III to The Madness of King George.
Thurlow appears as a character in Alan Bennett's play The Madness of George III and the subsequent film adaptation, in which he was played by John Wood.
Arcades also appeared in many other films at the time, such as Dawn of the Dead ( where they play Gun Fight and F-1 ) in 1978, Used Cars and Midnight Madness in 1980, Take This Job and Shove It and Puberty Blues in 1981, the 1982 releases Rocky III, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Koyaanisqatsi and The Toy, the 1983 releases Psycho II, Spring Break and Never Say Never Again, the 1984 releases Footloose, The Karate Kid ( where Elisabeth Shue plays Pac-Man ), The Terminator and The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, the 1985 releases Back to the Future, The Goonies and The Boys Next Door, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Something Wild in 1986.
The Madness of George III.
* The Madness of George III ( 2012 )

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