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Ladies in Lavender is a 2004 British drama film written and directed by Charles Dance. The screenplay is based on a 1908 short story by William J. Locke. The film stars Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Daniel Brühl and Miriam Margolyes.
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She also acted with Judi Dench in the film Ladies in Lavender (2004) directed by Charles Dance. [citation needed] She toured Australia in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads in 2004. [74] In 2005, she starred as Grace Hawkins alongside Rowan Atkinson and Kristin Scott Thomas in the black comedy Keeping Mum.
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Ladies in Lavender [1] is a stage play in two acts by Shaun McKenna. It was adapted from Charles Dance ’s screenplay for his 2004 film Ladies in Lavender , which was itself based on a 1908 short story by William J. Locke .