Mrs. Henderson Presents (2006)
Anna Brewster, Bob Hoskins, Christopher Guest, Elise Audeyev, Judi Dench ... (see more) , Kelly Reilly , Natalia Tena , Rosalind Halstead , Thelma Barlow , Will Young , William Young
London, 1937 Mrs. Laura Henderson, a woman of wealth and connections, has just buried her beloved husband. And now she's bored. At 69, she is far too energetic and vital to fade into gentle widowhood. What she needs, says her friend Lady Conway, is a hobby. Collecting diamonds, perhaps? Or doing cha... (read more) London, 1937 Mrs. Laura Henderson, a woman of wealth and connections, has just buried her beloved husband. And now she's bored. At 69, she is far too energetic and vital to fade into gentle widowhood. What she needs, says her friend Lady Conway, is a hobby. Collecting diamonds, perhaps? Or doing charitable works? But, to the shock of her friends she instead buys a theatre--the Windmill Theatre in the heart of Soho. She knows nothing about running it, so she hires a manager: enter Vivian Van Damm. Their love-hate relationship sparks fireworks--and historic innovations in British theatre. Van Damm's idea is 'Revuedeville' or non-stop entertainment. It is a first, and the Windmill is packed -- until other theatres copy it. Then it's Laura's turn to devise another first -- put naked girls on stage! But as the bombing of London begins, the government threatens to close the theatre. Mrs. Henderson's fighting spirit is revealed -- and so is the secret that drew her to the Windmill in the first place.
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R, 1 hr. 43 min.
Directed by:
Stephen Frears
Release Date: Feb 03, 2006
DVD Release Date: Apr 18, 2006
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Dench's usual masterful performance has absolutely no problem with delivering the quick-witted, smart lines of the character. Absolutely hilarious.
Judi Dench var virkilega góð eins og venjulega og Bob Hoskins líka fínn, en boðskapurinn... kommon!
Silly in premise, silly in execution, but pretty well done. I prefered the serious moments, usually.
While I was grateful that there was *some* male nudity, it wasn't very satisfying. The attractive males weren't displayed at a very good angle, an... (read more) Silly in premise, silly in execution, but pretty well done. I prefered the serious moments, usually.
While I was grateful that there was *some* male nudity, it wasn't very satisfying. The attractive males weren't displayed at a very good angle, and the clearest views you had were of the unattractive males.
Gotta' respect Judy Dench, though.
interesting, entertaining in parts but kinda draggy too. made me laugh some.
The British jokes in the beginning are delightful. When it gets sentimental, it just becomes an average British film.
I do love the thirties and fourties. Judi Dench was fabulous as usual, and her wit and banter with Bob Hoskins was pretty brilliant. I didn't even realize that Christopher Guest was Count Rugen from Princess Bride until after I finished watching!
G... (read more) I do love the thirties and fourties. Judi Dench was fabulous as usual, and her wit and banter with Bob Hoskins was pretty brilliant. I didn't even realize that Christopher Guest was Count Rugen from Princess Bride until after I finished watching!
Great music, great script, great comedy, and brilliant acting.
Mrs. Henderson's son is killed in WWI without ever having seen a naked woman, but French postcards are found on his body. Finding this to be a tragedy, Mrs. Henderson purchases and renovates an old theater where she has live performances of by nude ... (read more) Mrs. Henderson's son is killed in WWI without ever having seen a naked woman, but French postcards are found on his body. Finding this to be a tragedy, Mrs. Henderson purchases and renovates an old theater where she has live performances of by nude actresses to entertain young soldiers. It is a charming and warm film with a lot of humor.
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The redoubtable Mrs. Henderson is the sort of character that Dench was born to play: funny, eccentric, cranky and with a spine of all-too-visible steel.full review
Frears gives us a sweet, old-fashioned study of time and place and one unsinkable woman.full review
Mrs. Henderson Presents is not great cinema, and neither was the Windmill great theater, but they both put on a good show.full review
By the end of the picture, you're left marveling at how [Director] Frears has kept the whole thing so crisp and so fun.full review
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