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Overview
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Nudity - Variety - High Society morePlot:
Laura Henderson buys an old London theater and opens it up as the Windmill, a performance hall which goes down in history for, among other things, its all-nude revues. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 24 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(6 articles)
The Nominees (From Studio Briefing. 31 January 2006)
'Brokeback' Increases Pace in Oscar Dash (From Studio Briefing. 5 January 2006)
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A winner moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| 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 | |
| Natalia Tena | ... | Peggy | |
| Thomas Allen | ... | Eric Woodburn (as Sir Thomas Allen) | |
| Richard Syms | ... | Ambrose | |
| Ralph Nossek | ... | Leslie Pearkes | |
| Camille O'Sullivan | ... | Jane | |
| Doraly Rosen | ... | Maggie |
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Rated R for nudity and brief language.Parents Guide:
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103 minCountry:
UKLanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Iceland:L | Norway:7 | Australia:M | UK:12A | Portugal:M/12 | France:U | Canada:14A (Alberta/Nova Scotia) | Germany:6 | Netherlands:MG6 | Canada:G (Quebec) | Spain:T | Canada:PG (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Finland:K-7 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Ireland:15A | Singapore:M18 | Argentina:13 | Brazil:14 | Sweden:7 | Malaysia:(Banned) | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
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When Mrs. Henderson goes to visit the Lord Chamberlain for the first time, the room the scene was shot in was in a house on sale in London for £12 million. moreQuotes:
Vivian Van Damm: She said it's not your fault. That can only mean one thing...Laura Henderson: Which is?
Vivian Van Damm: That it is your fault!
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Sails of the Windmill moreFAQ
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A lovely movie. The idea that a movie about a strip joint could be so classy and funny seems absurd. Yet here is a loving portrayal of London's Windmill Theatre whose motto "We never closed" (or, as some wags used to say, "We never clothed")sustained them through World War Two and at least into the 60s. Judy Dench seems to have shed her Dameness for a a high old time as a very glamorous, and slightly camp, septuagenarian. Bob Hoskins (also producer) is very restrained yet determined as her adversarial business partner. And Christopher Guest puts in a surprise appearance as the Lord Chamberlin befuddled at having to grant a license to such a licentious business enterprise. It is he that comes up with the idea that nudes absolutely still on stage are "art". The depiction of the London Blitz is romantic and at one moment tragically graphic. A must for Denchophiles, Anglophiles, nude lovers, showbiz types, and anyone who likes a good yarn well told.