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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 |
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Producer | Lee Caplin
Carl Colpaert Martin Donovan |
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Writer | Ruth Sacks
Elizabeth Taylor Martin Donovan Dan Ireland |
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Cinematography | Claudio Rocha
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Musician | Stephen Barton
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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. |
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