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Mrs. Henderson Presents (2005)
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Reviews Counted:136
Fresh:89
Rotten:47
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins shine in this warm, witty period piece.
Theatrical Release:2005
Box Office: $10,965,943
Synopsis: A British director with an astoundingly eclectic body of work, Stephen Frears (MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE, HIGH FIDELITY) has never made the same film twice. With MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS, Frears has... A British director with an astoundingly eclectic body of work, Stephen Frears (MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE, HIGH FIDELITY) has never made the same film twice. With MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS, Frears has taken several genres--including costume drama and the gently naughty Brit-com (à la THE FULL MONTY or CALENDAR GIRLS) and crafted a breezy but affecting entertainment that hides a surprising emotional heft in its third act. Based on the true story of London's Windmill Theater, the film stars Judi Dench as Laura Henderson, a widowed society woman in the 1930s who purchases the abandoned West End venue as a means to help her pass the time. She enlists experienced stage producer Vivian Van Damm (Bob Hoskins, who also produced the film) to aid her in creating Paris-inspired vaudeville revues--which break taboos in the staid English society of the time by featuring artfully posed nude women amidst the musical shenanigans. The shows become wildly successful with soldiers during WWII, but the horror of the Blitz brings trauma to the intrepid stage troupe. Dench and Hoskins give their usual fantastic performances, creating two characters who are comically reluctant to express their obvious affection for one another. They are supported by a charismatic cast--most notably Kelly Reilly, as their nude lead--who sing, dance, and doff their clothes with abandon, though the goings-on are always in the cleanest of fun. With beautifully staged musical numbers, a significant amount of bare flesh, and wit to spare, MRS. HENDERSON has something for any moviegoer and stands as yet another success for one of the world's most pleasantly idiosyncratic filmmakers. [More]
Starring: Bob Hoskins, Judi Dench, Christopher Guest, Kelly Reilly
Starring: Bob Hoskins, Judi Dench, Christopher Guest, Kelly Reilly
Director: Stephen Frears, Norma Heyman
Director: Stephen Frears
Screenwriter: Martin Sherman
Director: Norma Heyman
Composer: George Fenton
Studio: Miramax Films
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Reviews for Mrs. Henderson Presents
Overall, Henderson hits more than it Mrs. -- er, misses -- thanks mostly to the crackling interplay between those two ol' pros, who make it look so easy.
Dench and Hoskins bicker with an affectionate ferocity that helps defuse the story's inherent sentimentality, and the result is an admittedly minor, but authentic, holiday treat.
It's impossible not to warm to the movie, which combines a quirky showbiz tale with stiff upper lips in war-torn London.
The movie is a reminder of how important art -- more especially controversial art -- can be in a time of war.
An opportunity missed for an entertainment of more substance, but Frears keeps it light and Dench keeps it afloat for a charming and stylish, if essentially forgettable, excursion into British nostalgia.
Coming on the heels of Felicity Huffman’s Transamerica, this would seem to confirm that the Weinstein boys are officially back in business.
Though nudity will keep this from being a family film, for those who love the family of the theater, this postcard from its past is worth framing in your heart.
The picture is humorous but straightforward, its mores seeming to reflect the mores of the time.
Me, I prefer my candy bittersweet. But purring Dench and sparring Hoskins are agreeable company.
Before the movie leaches into sentiment toward the end, Judi Dench's good time is infectious.
The role of Mrs. Henderson may not have been written with Judi Dench in mind, but it's hard to imagine who else might slip into the part so effectively.
...a wonderful tribute to the notion that you're never too old to shake things up a bit.
If Britain's demurely charming Ealing Studios had ever made a nudist comedy, the result could be close to Mrs. Henderson Presents.
Dame Judi Dench is utterly delightful in this witty and whimsical crowd pleaser
It's an amusing and well-meaning celebration of the stiff-upper-lips that got Britain through the Blitz. And the lead acting couldn't be more nimble.
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