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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%
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In Theaters: January 15, 2016 (limited)
January 15, 2016 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 44m | Comedy, Drama
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An eccentric homeless woman of uncertain origins, Mary (Maggie Smith), “temporarily” parks her van in Alan’s (Alex Jennings) London driveway and proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. Over the span of those 15 years, Alan learns that Mary’s past life isn’t quite what he expected. Based on the memoir and stage play by Alan Bennett, which tells the true story of Bennett’s relationship with the real “lady in the van,” Mary Shepherd.
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Producer(s): Damian Jones, Kevin Loader, Nicholas Hytner
Cast: Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Jim Broadbent, Frances de la Tour, Roger Allam, Claire Foy, Deborah Findlay, Geoffrey Streatfield, Clare Hammond
Writer(s): Alan Bennett
16 votes and 8 Reviews
| Write a Review
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%
64%
In Theaters: January 15, 2016 (limited)
January 15, 2016 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 44m | Comedy, Drama
Watch Trailer
An eccentric homeless woman of uncertain origins, Mary (Maggie Smith), “temporarily” parks her van in Alan’s (Alex Jennings) London driveway and proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. Over the span of those 15 years, Alan learns that Mary’s past life isn’t quite what he expected. Based on the memoir and stage play by Alan Bennett, which tells the true story of Bennett’s relationship with the real “lady in the van,” Mary Shepherd.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 89%
64%
In Theaters: January 15, 2016 (limited)
January 15, 2016 (limited)
PG-13 | 1h 44m | Comedy, Drama
An eccentric homeless woman of uncertain origins, Mary (Maggie Smith), “temporarily” parks her van in Alan’s (Alex Jennings) London driveway and proceeds to live there for the next 15 years.
Over the span of those 15 years, Alan learns that Mary’s past life isn’t quite what he expected.
Based on the memoir and stage play by Alan Bennett, which tells the true story of Bennett’s relationship with the real “lady in the van,” Mary Shepherd.