I have.
And whilst the image posted here of the mic Guy Pearce is speaking into is impressive, the film opens with a BBC announcer preparing to speak into something about three times the size!
However the real treat, I think, is the numerous pairs of S.G. Brown (DLR) headphones- slightly earlier than the ones I restored (full story in the Playback Forum) which people wear all the way through.
There is also an amazing scene where Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) persuades the King (Colin Firth) to recite a passage whilst recording him on a "new" disc recorder which cuts a vinyl LP which he's able to take away...
I was wondering what such gear must have cost in those days...!
Did it win an Oscar for sound? There's a wonderful moment where the King's public vocal tics are massively amplified and reverberate back in a stadium. It's worth a look and a listen.I wonder how many people on here are cinema goers...?
JimP