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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Maggie Smith: Hollywood treats us like 5-year-olds Dame Maggie Smith, speaking at the London Film Festival, said mature audiences wanted "films for grown-ups and about grown-ups". (THE TELEGRAPH)
By Anita Singh,
Showbusiness Editor11:00PM BST 15 Oct 2012
Hollywood should stop treating cinema-goers “as if they were five years old” and start catering for mature audiences, Dame Maggie Smith has said.
The 77-year-old actress, star of Downton Abbey, appealed for more films aimed at “grown-ups”.
Her latest, Quartet, is directed by Dustin Hoffman and set in a home for retired opera singers. Pauline Collins, Tom Courtenay and Billy Connolly co-star.
Dame Maggie’s last film, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, also featured a mature cast and was a box office hit.
“I think it’s because a lot of grown-ups would like films for grown-ups and about grown-ups,” she said.
READ MORE: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/london-film-festival/9610429/Maggie-Smith-Hollywood-treats-us-like-5-year-olds.html
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billy connolly,
downton abbey,
dustin hoffman,
Maggie Smith,
pauline collins,
quartet,
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