Maggie Smith
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Filmography
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Gosford Park
(2001)At the magnificent estate of Gosford Park, a weekend shooting party culminates in a murder mystery.

Quartet
(2012)At a home for retired opera singers, the annual Verdi celebration concert is disrupted by the arrival of the diva ex-wife of one of the residents.

The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne
(1987)(1987) Drama with Maggie Smith. A seemingly rich spinster falls for a man who wants money.

The Lady in the Van
(2015)Offering to let her park her van in his driveway, playwright Alan forms a curious but strong bond with agreeably grumpy vagabond Miss Shepherd.

Capturing Mary
(2007)The young concierge of a spooky London mansion entertains an elderly visitor in this follow-up film to 'Joe's Palace.'

From Time to Time
(2009)While staying with his grandmother in 1940s England, a 13-year-old boy finds he can travel back in time as a ghost and unlock family secrets.

Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing
(1973)With little in common, a prim, 40--year-old spinster and an 18 year-old college drop-out begin a clumsy yet moving affair after meeting on a bus.

My Old Lady
(2014)Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas star in this witty and heartfelt drama about surprising inheritances and unexpected connections.

The Miracle Club
(2023)Laura Linney, Agnes O'Casey and Oscar® winners Kathy Bates and Maggie Smith play four overwhelmed housewives from the 1960s hyper conservative Dublin who, with a little help from their priest, earn a much-needed trip to Lourdes, France.

Nothing Like a Dame
(2018)Join British stage and cinema legends Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Eileen Atkins, and Joan Plowright as they share candid tales of life, love, and art.

Travels with My Aunt
(1972)Flamboyant, flame-haired 70-plus Augusta Bertram has opened a package sent by kidnappers containing a finger that recently belonged to her years-ago lover.

Downton Abbey: A New Era
(2022)Downton Abbey: A New Era reunites the beloved cast as they go on a grand journey to the south of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess' newly inherited villa.

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
(2012)British pensioners move to a retirement home in India where they get a new lease on life.

Hot Millions
(1968)This British caper follows Marcus Pendleton (Peter Ustinov), a con man just out of prison. After assuming the identity of a computer whiz, Pendleton lands a corporate job and starts smuggling money into fake companies he has set up throughout Europe. Meanwhile, Pendleton has fallen for the secretary, Patty (Maggie Smith). When he finds out Patty is pregnant, he escapes with her to Rio. Unfortunately, Pendleton's scheme has been uncovered, and his boss is hot on his trail.

Ladies in Lavender
(2004)Two sisters befriend a mysterious foreigner who washes up on the beach of their 1930's Cornish seaside village.

All the King's Men
(1999)The mysterious fate of the Sandringhams brought the true horrors of the First World War to the heart of the establishment: to the British Royal Family itself. This film tells the story of these amateur soldiers, the idyllic life and loved-ones they left behind in the quintessential English country estate and the horrors of a fatally ill-prepared campaign to which they were subjected.

Sister Act
(1992)A low-rent lounge singer is forced to hide out from the mob in a convent.

A Private Function
(1984)Michael Palin teams up with Dame Maggie Smith in this uproarious comedy where the laughs come fast and the upper class become furious. Life isn't easy in 1947 Yorkshire, where strict post-war food rationing is putting the squeeze on the townsfolk. The film centres around the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, specifically the secret of an illegally obtained pig!

Nowhere to Go
(1958)
Quartet
(1981)Cohen Film Collection is proud to present a new restoration of James Ivory's QUARTET. A twisted relationship between a wealthy English couple and a young woman they take in, plays out against a stunning recreation of the Golden Age of 1920s Paris. In adapting Jean Rhys's 1928 autobiographical novel, Merchant Ivory achieved an artistic breakthrough that remains one of the team's finest works.