Mrs. Palfrey At The Claremont
Westlake Media (2005)
Comedy, Drama
In Collection
#8912
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IMDB   7.7
1 hr 48 mins UK / English
DVD  Region   NR
Joan Plowright Mrs. Palfrey
Rupert Friend Ludovic Meyer
Zoe Tapper Gwendolyn
Anna Massey Mrs. Arbuthnot
Robert Lang Mr. Osborne
Marcia Warren Mrs. Post
Georgina Hale Mrs. Burton
Millicent Martin Mrs. De Salis
Michael Culkin Willie De Salis
Anna Carteret Elizabeth
Joan Plowright; Rupert Friend; Zoe Tapper; Anna Massey; Robert Lang (II); Marcia Warren; Georgina Hale; Millicent Martin; Michael Culkin; Anna Carteret; Lorcan O'Toole; Timothy Bateson; Clare Higgins; Emma Pike; Carl Proctor; Sophie Linfield; Olivia Caffrey
Joan Plowright; Rupert Friend; Caffrey
Timothy Bateson Summers
Olivia Caffrey Nurse
Clare Higgins Mrs. Meyer
Juliette James Woman in Wheelchair
Sophie Linfield Rosie
Lorcan O'Toole Desmond
Emma Pike Violet
Carl Proctor The Manager
David Webber Cabbie
Kathryn Worth Rude Woman
Director
Dan Ireland
Producer Lee Caplin
Carl Colpaert
Martin Donovan
Writer Ruth Sacks
Elizabeth Taylor
Martin Donovan
Dan Ireland
Cinematography Claudio Rocha
Musician Stephen Barton


One Chance Meeting, Two Changed Lives.

Mrs. Palfrey (Joan Plowright), an elegant, genteel widow, has come from Scotland to London to take up residence at the Claremont Hotel. Though she had high hopes for the cosmopolitan pleasures of living in a big city, such as attending lectures and concerts, as well as making a wider assortment of acquaintances, she is soon filled with a sense of uneasiness and slight gloom as she surveys her drab surroundings at the Claremont. The only bright spot in her decision to come to London is the fact that she will be closer to her only grandson, Desmond.
Edition Details
Distributor Westlake
Release Date 12/26/2006
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Director's Commentary
Photo Gallery
Joan Plowright "Best Actress" Acceptance Speech at AARP Awards
Original Theatrical Trailer