Margaret

Margaret (2009)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 2009-03-26
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 53min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: James Kent
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Summary

A detailed and compelling portrait of one of the most formidable characters in British politics as she faces her final days in power. The year is 1990 and Margaret Thatcher's support within the government is wavering - her hold on the premiership hangs in the balance. Then, long-serving politician Sir Geoffrey Howe resigns over Thatcher's attitude to Europe. His resignation speech sparks a chain of events that leads to the overthrow of Britain's first woman prime minister. This modern dramatic tragedy illustrates the strengths and fatal flaws of this iconic woman more clearly than ever before and reveals how the very aspects of her character that helped her secure power are the ones that ensured her downfall. Drama starring Lindsay Duncan.

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  • Lindsay Duncan

    as Margaret Thatcher
  • Ian McDiarmid

    as Denis Thatcher
  • Roger Allam

    as John Wakeham
  • Kevin McNally

    as Kenneth Clarke
  • Roger Ashton-Griffiths

    as John Sergeant
  • Michael Maloney

    as John Major
  • Roy Marsden

    as Norman Tebbit
  • Guy Henry

    as Tristan Garel-Jones
  • Nigel Le Vaillant

    as Ted Heath
  • Robert Hardy

    as Willie Whitelaw
  • James Fox

    as
  • Philip Jackson

    as Bernard Ingham
  • John Sessions

    as Ian Gow
  • Oliver Cotton

    as Michael Heseltine
  • Julian Firth

    as
  • Rosemary Leach

    as The Queen
  • Elizabeth Bennett

    as Sue Mastriforte
  • Olivia Poulet

    as Carol Thatcher
  • Michael Cochrane

    as Alan Clark
  • Dermot Crowley

    as
  • Nicholas Le Prevost

    as Douglas Hurd
  • Rupert Vansittart

    as
  • Tim McMullan

    as
  • Paul Jesson

    as
  • Nicholas Day

    as
  • Nicholas Jones

    as Tim Renton
  • Christian McKay

    as John Whittingdale
  • Charlotte Asprey

    as Caroline Stephens
Directing James Kent Director
Writing Richard Cottan Writer
Camera David Odd Director of Photography
Directing Mick Pantaleo First Assistant Director
Directing Matthew Hanson Second Assistant Director
Directing Colin Azzopardi Third Assistant Director
Camera Laurence Cendrowicz Still Photographer
Directing Carol Saunderson Script Supervisor

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