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Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (2005)

Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (2005)
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An elderly widow and a young would-be author strike up an unlikely friendship in this comedy drama. Mrs. Palfrey (Joan Plowright) has been uneasy since the death of her husband, and she decides to move from her long-time home in Scotland to London so she can be closer to her grandson Desmond (Lorcan O'Toole). Mrs. Palfrey settles into the Claremont Hotel, a shabby residential inn for senior citizens that has seen better days. She tries to contact Desmond, but isn't able to get in touch with him, and at first she has a hard time relating to the other folks at the Claremont, especially friendly busybody Mrs. Arbuthnot (Anna Massey). Lonely and out of sorts, Mrs. Palfrey goes out for a walk one day and takes a nasty spill after losing her balance. Ludovic Meyer (Rupert Friend), a struggling writer in his mid-twenties, finds Mrs. Palfrey on the pavement and helps her, taking her back to her room and making sure she's OK. The two strike up a conversation and discover they have a surprisingly amount in common. A friendship grows between them, even though Mrs. Palfrey asks Ludovic to pose as her absent grandson so her neighbors will stop asking questions about him. Mrs. Palfrey even gives her new friend romantic advice, encouraging Ludovic to ask a pretty girl he meets at the video store out on a date. Based on a novel by the British author Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont was directed by Dan Ireland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Joan PlowrightRupert Friend, (more)
Director(s):
Dan Ireland
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont

An elderly widow and a young would-be author strike up an unlikely friendship in this comedy drama. Mrs. Palfrey (Joan Plowright) has been uneasy since the death of her husband, and she decides to move from her long-time home in Scotland to London so she can be closer to her grandson Desmond (Lorcan O'Toole). Mrs. Palfrey settles into the Claremont Hotel, a shabby residential inn for senior citizens that has seen better days. She tries to contact Desmond, but isn't able to get in touch with him, and at first she has a hard time relating to the other folks at the Claremont, especially friendly busybody Mrs. Arbuthnot (Anna Massey). Lonely and out of sorts, Mrs. Palfrey goes out for a walk one day and takes a nasty spill after losing her balance. Ludovic Meyer (Rupert Friend), a struggling writer in his mid-twenties, finds Mrs. Palfrey on the pavement and helps her, taking her back to her room and making sure she's OK. The two strike up a conversation and discover they have a surprisingly amount in common. A friendship grows between them, even though Mrs. Palfrey asks Ludovic to pose as her absent grandson so her neighbors will stop asking questions about him. Mrs. Palfrey even gives her new friend romantic advice, encouraging Ludovic to ask a pretty girl he meets at the video store out on a date. Based on a novel by the British author Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont was directed by Dan Ireland. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Dan Ireland
Writer(s):
Ruth Sacks
Producer(s):
Zachary MatzCarl ColpaertLee Caplin
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Pamela S.

    I would expect nothing but the best from Joan Plowright, and she certainly delivers a wonderful performance in this well written, touching, heartwarming, and charming film. A new fresh face, and wonderful actor, Rupert Friend is a perfect choice for her unexpected and unique friend / adopted grandson. The fact that he is REALLY great looking is certainly a bonus, but the man can certainly hold his own in the company of Joan Plowright. Anyone under the age of 40 might not find it as interesting as those of us who have experienced much of life's disappointments and surprises. Those who enjoy fims with substance, great performances, and tender emotion will appreciate this endeavor.

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    Jean C.

    I just finished watching Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont and this movie just became one of my all time favorites! If you enjoy warm hearted feel good romance stories this one is for you!

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    Sandra L.

    If I could give 10 stars, I would. This is without a doubt THE BEST MOVIE I HAVE EVERY SEEN ! Bar None !! Joan Plowright was wonderful. I wish I could adopt her as my grandmother. I can not imagine anyone not liking this movie. I only wish there were more movies like this one. I had to rent it in the middle of the week because it is very hard to rent. Don't miss it.

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