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Topic History of: Ladies in Lavender
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Alan C I quite agree with you. Dear maggie as always superb. I love her wit and that sideways look that says it all without her having to comment. One can almost read her mind from her facial expressions.
JK2006 One of my favourite recent films; sadly overlooked; back on Film 4.

How could a movie starring Maggie Smith and Judy Dench be anything other than marvellous?