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Critic rating 6.3

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Critic Roger Ebert
rated 8

Dench and Hoskins bring ineffable personal styles to roles that could have been potted show biz.

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Critic Helen O'Hara
rated 6

...the intriguing subject matter and good performances mean it’s (...) a diverting look at a time when Soho nude shows were still, basically, good, clean fun.

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Critic Kasper Christoffer Larsen
rated 5

Mrs. Henderson præsenterer er ikke så meget en film om krig og kærlighed, som det er om en provocatrice...

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Cast & Crew

Stephen Frears
Director
Judi Dench
As Mrs. Laura Henderson
Toby Jones
As Gordon
Bob Hoskins
As Vivian Van Damm
Christopher Guest
As Lord Cromer
Michael Culkin
As Lord Cromer's Secretary
Kelly Reilly
As Maureen

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In 1937 London, a wealthy widow named Mrs. Henderson purchases a struggling theater and transforms it into a vibrant revue featuring scantily-clad performers. Despite resistance from the theater's manager and the authorities, Mrs. Henderson's unconventional approach brings success and becomes a symbol of resilience during the dark days of World War II. As the war rages on, the Windmill Theatre becomes a beacon of hope and entertainment for soldiers and civilians alike, thanks to Mrs. Henderson's fighting spirit and unwavering commitment to her vision.

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Mrs Henderson Presents was released in theaters on September 9, 2005.