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- There is nothing like a Dame? Try two of them - acting each other off the screen in Charles Dance's phenomenally acted, exquisitely scored, and ultimately moving Ladies In Lavender. Given the cast and crew, this could have been the luvvie-fest to end them all; unbearably sentimental, hopelessly parochial and utterly self-indulgent.
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"Ladies in Lavender," directed by the actor Charles Dance, is perfectly sweet and civilized, and ends with one of those dependable scenes where -- gasp! -- look who's in the audience at the concert! It's a pleasure to watch Smith and Dench together; their acting is so natural it could be breathing.
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Apr 29, 2005 · Aging spinster sisters Ursula (Judi Dench) and Janet (Maggie Smith) discover a young man (Daniel Brühl) near death on the beach by their home in a small Cornish fishing village.
- (92)
- Charles Dance
- PG-13
- Judi Dench
Remaining locked in Ursula and Janet's fantasies, Ladies in Lavender evades complexity with monomania. Full Review | Aug 9, 2005
"Ladies in Lavender" (2004) is a film starring two of the best British actresses, Dame Judy Dench and Dame Maggie Smith as two lonely sisters, a widow and an old maid who live quietly and uneventfully in their cottage on the seaside in Cornwall, England.
May 27, 2005 · Ladies in Lavender: Directed by Charles Dance. With Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Daniel Brühl, Freddie Jones. Two sisters befriend a mysterious foreigner who washes up on the beach of their 1930s Cornish seaside village.
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- Drama, Music, Romance
- Charles Dance
- 2005-05-27
Nov 9, 2004 · Ladies In Lavender (2004) Reviewed by Ali Catterall. Updated 10 November 2004. Contains one use of strong language. When Andrea, a handsome young Polish-Jewish violinist, is washed ashore in a ...
Ladies in Lavender is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Charles Dance. The screenplay is based on a 1908 short story by William J. Locke. The film stars Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Natascha McElhone, and Miriam Margolyes.