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Pauline Collins | Shirley Valentine-Bradshaw | |
Tom Conti | Costas Caldes | |
Julia McKenzie | Gillian | |
Alison Steadman | Jane | |
Joanna Lumley | Marjorie Majors | |
Sylvia Syms | Headmistress | |
Bernard Hill | Joe Bradshaw | |
George Costigan | Dougie | |
Anna Keaveney | Jeanette | |
Tracie Bennett | Millandra Bradshaw | |
Ken Sharrock | Sydney | |
Karen Craig | Thelma | |
Gareth Jefferson | Brian Bradshaw | |
Gillian Kearney | Young Shirley | |
Catharine Duncan | Young Marjorie Majors |
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Producer | Lewis Gilbert
John Dark |
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Writer | Willy Russell
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Cinematography | Alan Hume
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Musician | Willy Russell
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Every woman deserves her day in the sun. In the role that won her Broadway's acclaimed Tony Award, Pauline Collins is the hilariously endearing Shirley Valentine, a wisecracking, completely unpredictable English housewife who proves it's never too late to recapture your dreams. Bored with her suburban life, Shirley takes a chance on adventure when a friend invites her on a vacation to Greece. Within no time she's back to her rebellious teenage roots, saying yes to a wild fling with a handsome rogue (Oscar®-nominee Tom Conti) and the life she's always wanted. From the creators of the hit film Educating Rita, this "delightful romantic comedy" (Variety) will keep you smiling long after its final scene. |
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