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The Lady in the Van

A mostly true story
2015 | 104m | English

(33707 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Nicholas Hytner
Writer: Alan Bennett
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The true story of the relationship between Alan Bennett and the singular Miss Shepherd, a woman of uncertain origins who ‘temporarily’ parked her van in Bennett’s London driveway and proceeded to live there for 15 years.
Release Date: Oct 30, 2015
Director: Nicholas Hytner
Writer: Alan Bennett
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords london, england, england, based on novel or book, homelessness, van, biography, alter ego, based on true story, poverty
Production Companies BBC Film, TriStar Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $41,387,687
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maggie Smith Miss Shepherd
Alex Jennings Alan Bennett
Frances de la Tour Ursula Vaughan Williams
Gwen Taylor Mam
Dominic Cooper Theatre Actor
James Corden Street Trader
Roger Allam Rufus
Samuel Anderson Jehovah's Witness
Dermot Crowley Priest
Jim Broadbent Underwood
Stephen Campbell Moore Doctor
Eleanor Matsuura American Journalist
Sacha Dhawan Doctor Malik
Samuel Barnett Donald
Deborah Findlay Pauline
David Calder Mr. Fairchild
Elliot Levey Theatre Director
Claire Foy Lois, Social Worker
Pandora Colin Mrs. Perry
Marion Bailey Convent Housekeeper
Russell Tovey Young Man with Earring
Rosalind Knight Old Nun
Jamie Parker Estate Agent
Geoffrey Streatfeild Alan's Partner
June Watson Woman at Day Centre
George Taylor Policeman
Richard Banks Neighbour
Aaron Neil Grocer
Jessica Bastick-Vines Pauline and Rufus' Daughter
Cecilia Noble Miss Briscoe
Clare Hammond Young Miss Shephard
Sam McArdle The Biker
Giles Cooper Passer-By
Sam Spruell Another Young Man
Harriet Thorpe Customer
Nicholas Burns Giles Perry
Alan Bennett Alan Bennett (2014)
Andrew Knott Ambulance Man
Selina Cadell Lady Wiggin
Giles Cooper Passer-by
Name Job
Andrew Dunn Director of Photography
Rick James Camera Trainee
Kevin Day Props
John Beard Production Design
Nicholas Hytner Director
Alan Bennett Writer
Tariq Anwar Editor
Nellie Burroughes Stunt Double
George Fenton Original Music Composer
Niamh Coulter Set Decoration
Natalie Ward Costume Design
Naomi Donne Makeup Artist
Doone Forsyth Makeup Artist
Chris Lyons Special Effects Makeup Artist
Norma Webb Makeup Artist
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus Special Effects Makeup Artist
Peter Gleaves ADR Recordist
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Craig Irving Sound
Simon Finney Camera Operator
Name Title
Damian Jones Producer
Nicholas Hytner Producer
Miles Ketley Executive Producer
Christine Langan Executive Producer
Kevin Loader Producer
Charles Moore Executive Producer
Ed Wethered Executive Producer
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2024 5 16 23 9
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2025 1 13 27 8
2025 2 9 15 3
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> According to her guidance, this is where it should go! Her legend continues. I was talking about Maggie Smith, she's 82 years old and still her performances can compete with younger generation actors. The story was narrated from someone's perspective about the role she played, that's why it's l ... ittle weakened, otherwise if she was in solo, it would have been an Oscar worthy. Incidentally, that someone was an actual writer, so the film ended up portraying her very well, beside himself. Inspired by the real story of an old lady who lived in a van for the 15 years during the 70s in the London's residential driveways. This film tells the mystery behind the state of her condition and actions. Actually, I expected it to be like 'Little Miss Sunshine', a road film, but after learning it was a biopic I am impressed with the overall movie. An heartfully enjoyable comedy-drama with a small suspense in the plot. In fact, the whole film developed pretty well because of the opening event that hidden from us to reveal at the conclusion. It was a bit of fantasy as well, especially the end was too much of it. On the Mary Shepard character, it reminded me Mrs. Julia Wicket from the Mr. Bean's animated series. Similar kind of attitude like don't care about others, especially when everyone around her showing some kind of respect and care, she was more a sceptical for us. The film was shot in the real locations. That was an advantage for filmmaking, and for us to witness from very close to the original. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

As the writer himself acknowledges at the end, he's augmented this a little but most of it is already the stuff you couldn't make up! He buys a new home in a well-to-do street in London's Camden only to find the area "blighted" by a curmudgeonly and smelly old woman who lives out of her rusting old ... van. When it comes time for her to move on, she ends up parked outside his new home and prevails upon him to use his facilities. That's just the start of a friendship that develops over fifteen years in which Bennett (Alex Jennings) discovers that this is an interesting and talented lady. It's quite easy to make judgements about her (Dame Maggie Smith) in the beginning, but as we go along we begin to realise that her supposed temporary existence has come to suit her perfectly, even if it does irritate her more respectable neighbours. The story of their relationship is told by the renowned playwright talking to himself much of the time and this series of conversations questions not just her existence but his own too. His narration is witty, perceptive and entertainingly expressive and the whole thing is enigmatically topped off by an actor who seems to be having an whale of a time portraying a woman of true character. It is a little bit long and does rather run out of steam towards the inevitable conclusion, but it does make you stop and think a little about homelessness, ageing and just how satisfying life can (or cannot) be.

May 10, 2024