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Judi Dench | Mrs. Laura Henderson | |
Bob Hoskins | Vivian Van Damm | |
Will Young | Bertie | |
Christopher Guest | Lord Cromer | |
Kelly Reilly | Maureen | |
Thelma Barlow | Lady Conway | |
Anna Brewster | Doris | |
Rosalind Halstead | Frances | |
Sarah Solemani | Vera | |
Nat Gastiain Tena | Peggy | |
Thomas Allen | Eric Woodburn | |
Richard Syms | Ambrose | |
Ralph Nossek | Leslie Pearkes | |
Camille O'Sullivan | Jane | |
Doraly Rosen | Maggie | |
Matthew Hart | Frank Lawson | |
Tony De La Fou | Victor Thornton | |
Dorian Ford | Christian | |
Lloyd Hutchinson | Harry | |
Toby Jones | Gordon |
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Producer | Bob Hoskins
Norma Heyman David Rose Kathy Rose |
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Writer | David Rose
Kathy Rose Martin Sherman Sheila van Damm |
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Cinematography |
Andrew Dunn
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Musician |
George Fenton
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Eccentric 70-year-old widow purchases the Windmill Theatre in London as a post-widowhood hobby. After starting an innovative continuous variety review, which is copied by other theaters, they begin to lose money. Mrs Henderson suggests they add female nudity similar to the Moulin Rouge in Paris |
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