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  1. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
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  2. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [1/3]

  3. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [1/3]

  4. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [1/3]

  5. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [2/3]

  6. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [2/3]

  7. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [2/3]

  8. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [2/3]

  9. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [3/3]

  10. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [3/3]

  11. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [3/3]

  12. Sep 29 : Freebie
    #Bales2024FilmChallenge #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay.
    #MaggieSmith masterclass
    [3/3]

  13. I heard yesterday of the death at the age of 89 of the great Maggie Smith. Tributes have been appearing around the world at the loss of such a great talent and wonderful personality. I can’t add anything to these except to say that I adored her.

    I guess many people will be most familiar her through the work she did in later life, such as the Harry Potter franchise and Downtown Abbey but as an oldie I will always think of her as the eponymous Edinburgh schoolteacher in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, based on the Muriel Spark novel of the same name, for which she deservedly won an Oscar as Best Actress for her portrayal of Jean Brodie, an over-zealous teacher with a soft spot for Mussolini’s Fascisti. Here’s the original trailer.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3iw

    I do hope this film gets shown again soon as a tribute, as it is really superb.

    Maggie Smith as Lady Constance Trentham in Gosford Park (2001)

    Other roles I particularly remember Maggie Smith for are in are California Suite (for which she also won an Oscar, as Best Supporting Actress). She was absolutely hilarious in Murder by Death, her perfect sense of comic timing generating numerous laugh-out-loud moments in that film.

    Maggie Smith with David Niven in Murder by Death (1976)

    Maggie Smith was also memorable as the splendidly rude Lady Constance in Gosford Park, a role you might think of as a sort of prelude to her part in Downton Abbey. There are countless other performances I could mention too, on TV, on Film and in the Theatre. She was tremendously versatile and talented, as well as extremely funny. She admitted having learnt a great deal about comedy from Kenneth Williams, with whom she was great friends for a long time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzYpNiDveM0

    Rest in peace, Maggie Smith. You’ll be missed so much.

    https://telescoper.blog/2024/09/28/r-i-p-maggie-smith-1934-2024/

    #CaliforniaSuite #DameMaggieSmith #DowntonAbbey #GosfordPark #HarryPotter #MaggieSmith #Movies #MurderByDeath #news #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie

  14. I heard yesterday of the death at the age of 89 of the great Maggie Smith. Tributes have been appearing around the world at the loss of such a great talent and wonderful personality. I can’t add anything to these except to say that I adored her.

    I guess many people will be most familiar her through the work she did in later life, such as the Harry Potter franchise and Downtown Abbey but as an oldie I will always think of her as the eponymous Edinburgh schoolteacher in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, based on the Muriel Spark novel of the same name, for which she deservedly won an Oscar as Best Actress for her portrayal of Jean Brodie, an over-zealous teacher with a soft spot for Mussolini’s fascisti. Here’s the original trailer.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3iw

    I do hope this film gets shown again soon as a tribute, as it is really superb.

    Maggie Smith as Lady Constance Trentham in Gosford Park (2001)

    Other roles I particularly remember Maggie Smith for are in are California Suite (for which she also won an Oscar, as Best Supporting Actress). She was absolutely hilarious in Murder by Death, her perfect sense of comic timing generating numerous laugh-out-loud moments in that film.

    Maggie Smith with David Niven in Murder by Death (1976)

    Maggie Smith was also memorable as the splendidly rude Lady Constance in Gosford Park, a role you might think of as a prelude to her part in Downton Abbey. There are countless other performances I could mention too, on TV, on Film and in the Theatre. She was tremendously versatile and talented, as well as extremely funny.

    Rest in peace, Maggie Smith. You’ll be missed so much.

    https://telescoper.blog/2024/09/28/r-i-p-maggie-smith-1934-2024/

    #CaliforniaSuite #DameMaggieSmith #DowntonAbbey #GosfordPark #HarryPotter #MaggieSmith #Movies #MurderByDeath #news #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie

  15. I heard yesterday of the death at the age of 89 of the great Maggie Smith. Tributes have been appearing around the world at the loss of such a great talent and wonderful personality. I can’t add anything to these except to say that I adored her.

    I guess many people will be most familiar her through the work she did in later life, such as the Harry Potter franchise and Downtown Abbey but as an oldie I will always think of her as the eponymous Edinburgh schoolteacher in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, based on the Muriel Spark novel of the same name, for which she deservedly won an Oscar as Best Actress for her portrayal of Jean Brodie, an over-zealous teacher with a soft spot for Mussolini’s Fascisti. Here’s the original trailer.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3iw

    I do hope this film gets shown again soon as a tribute, as it is really superb.

    Maggie Smith as Lady Constance Trentham in Gosford Park (2001)

    Other roles I particularly remember Maggie Smith for are in are California Suite (for which she also won an Oscar, as Best Supporting Actress). She was absolutely hilarious in Murder by Death, her perfect sense of comic timing generating numerous laugh-out-loud moments in that film.

    Maggie Smith with David Niven in Murder by Death (1976)

    Maggie Smith was also memorable as the splendidly rude Lady Constance in Gosford Park, a role you might think of as a sort of prelude to her part in Downton Abbey. There are countless other performances I could mention too, on TV, on Film and in the Theatre. She was tremendously versatile and talented, as well as extremely funny. She admitted having learnt a great deal about comedy from Kenneth Williams, with whom she was great friends for a long time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzYpNiDveM0

    Rest in peace, Maggie Smith. You’ll be missed so much.

    https://telescoper.blog/2024/09/28/r-i-p-maggie-smith-1934-2024/

    #CaliforniaSuite #DameMaggieSmith #DowntonAbbey #GosfordPark #HarryPotter #MaggieSmith #Movies #MurderByDeath #news #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie

  16. I heard yesterday of the death at the age of 89 of the great Maggie Smith. Tributes have been appearing around the world at the loss of such a great talent and wonderful personality. I can’t add anything to these except to say that I adored her.

    I guess many people will be most familiar her through the work she did in later life, such as the Harry Potter franchise and Downtown Abbey but as an oldie I will always think of her as the eponymous Edinburgh schoolteacher in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, based on the Muriel Spark novel of the same name, for which she deservedly won an Oscar as Best Actress for her portrayal of Jean Brodie, an over-zealous teacher with a soft spot for Mussolini’s fascisti. Here’s the original trailer.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3iw

    I do hope this film gets shown again soon as a tribute, as it is really superb.

    Maggie Smith as Lady Constance Trentham in Gosford Park (2001)

    Other roles I particularly remember Maggie Smith for are in are California Suite (for which she also won an Oscar, as Best Supporting Actress). She was absolutely hilarious in Murder by Death, her perfect sense of comic timing generating numerous laugh-out-loud moments in that film.

    Maggie Smith with David Niven in Murder by Death (1976)

    Maggie Smith was also memorable as the splendidly rude Lady Constance in Gosford Park, a role you might think of as a prelude to her part in Downton Abbey. There are countless other performances I could mention too, on TV, on Film and in the Theatre. She was tremendously versatile and talented, as well as extremely funny.

    Rest in peace, Maggie Smith. You’ll be missed so much.

    https://telescoper.blog/2024/09/28/r-i-p-maggie-smith-1934-2024/

    #CaliforniaSuite #DameMaggieSmith #DowntonAbbey #GosfordPark #HarryPotter #MaggieSmith #Movies #MurderByDeath #news #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie

  17. And here's the original trailer of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," the 1969 movie that garnered Maggie Smith her first Oscar win, as well as a BAFTA and a Golden Globe nomination.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3i

    #MaggieSmith #Cinema #TV #Film #Movies #RIP #InMemoriam #ThePrimeofMissJeanBrodie

  18. And here's the original trailer of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," the 1969 movie that garnered Maggie Smith her first Oscar win, as well as a BAFTA and a Golden Globe nomination.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3i

    #MaggieSmith #Cinema #TV #Film #Movies #RIP #InMemoriam #ThePrimeofMissJeanBrodie

  19. And here's the original trailer of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," the 1969 movie that garnered Maggie Smith her first Oscar win, as well as a BAFTA and a Golden Globe nomination.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3i

    #MaggieSmith #Cinema #TV #Film #Movies #RIP #InMemoriam #ThePrimeofMissJeanBrodie

  20. And here's the original trailer of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," the 1969 movie that garnered Maggie Smith her first Oscar win, as well as a BAFTA and a Golden Globe nomination.

    youtube.com/watch?v=CXA0N55c3i

    #MaggieSmith #Cinema #TV #Film #Movies #RIP #InMemoriam #ThePrimeofMissJeanBrodie

  21. The last #GuessTheMovieBuilding
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Mr Lowther's house in Cramond.

    In reality, Barnbougle Castle, Dalmeny, Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    #Architecture #FilmArchitecture #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬

  22. The last #GuessTheMovieBuilding
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Mr Lowther's house in Cramond.

    In reality, Barnbougle Castle, Dalmeny, Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    #Architecture #FilmArchitecture #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬

  23. The last #GuessTheMovieBuilding
    #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie (1969)
    Mr Lowther's house in Cramond.

    In reality, Barnbougle Castle, Dalmeny, Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
    #Architecture #FilmArchitecture #FilmMastodon 📽️ 🎬

  24. "Jean" is a popular song from the 1969 movie #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie. It was written by the #American #poet and composer #RodMcKuen, who also recorded a version of the song.
    youtu.be/jfrg0qUbHV8

  25. "Jean" is a popular song from the 1969 movie #ThePrimeOfMissJeanBrodie. It was written by the #American #poet and composer #RodMcKuen, who also recorded a version of the song.
    youtu.be/xfu6tHA-2Rs