Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont (2005) - film review
Dan Ireland
Comedy / Drama

Summary
Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont is a British-American film comedy-drama first released in 2005,
directed by Dan Ireland.
The film is based on a novel by Elizabeth Taylor and stars Joan Plowright, Rupert Friend, Zoe Tapper, Anna Massey and Robert Lang.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Dan Ireland
- Script: Ruth Sacks, Elizabeth Taylor (novel)
- Photo: Claudio Rocha
- Music: Stephen Barton
- Cast: 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), Lorcan O’Toole (Desmond), Timothy Bateson (Summers), Clare Higgins (Mrs. Meyer), Emma Pike (Violet), Carl Proctor (The Manager), Sophie Linfield (Rosie), David Webber (Cabbie), Olivia Caffrey (Nurse)
- Country: UK / USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 108 min
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