Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine has criticised Hollywood for failing to make enough films for older people.
The BBC visited the sets of the television series Treme and the new Shirley MacLaine movie Elsa and Fred.
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The second version, released as The Loudest Whisper in the UK, starred Audrey Hepburn, Shirley MacLaine and James Garner.
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Packham channeled the styles of individual women who ran with the Rat Pack Lauren Bacall, Shirley MacLaine and Angie Dickinson.
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No one is surprised when Bernie starts spending time with the wealthy elderly widow Marjorie Nugent (Shirley MacLaine), a miser given to screaming fits.
However, Kerger refused to disclose any plot details, including whether Shirley MacLaine would return as a newly introduced American relative to the Crawley family.
He arrived in America in 1971, opening his first studio in Los Angeles and teaching traditional Hatha yoga to students including Shirley MacLaine.
And, I got to work with Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer.
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He himself is unsure whether to be Jack Lemmon or John Cleese, but the sublime Michelle Williams holds the screen magnetically with her dewy-eyed channelling of the young Shirley MacLaine.
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Finally, the strain becomes too great, and Maggie flees in desperation to Florida, where Ella (Shirley MacLaine), the formidable grandmother whom neither sister has seen since childhood, resides in a retirement home.
When she compounds her crime by stealing Rose's first man in years, she flees her sister's wrath and takes refuge with the grandmother neither knew she had, which introduces a third powerhouse actress: Shirley MacLaine.
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Most visible are the agents who guard the president and vice president, familiar to the public by their sunglasses and earphones and through films such as "In The Line Of Fire" starring Clint Eastwood in 1993 and "Guarding Tess" a year later with Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage.
No one is surprised when he becomes close to the ill-tempered wealthy widow Marjorie Nugent (Shirley MacLaine), and no one is much surprised, or bothered, when Bernie, exhausted by her demands on him (everything, we assume, but sex), shoots her four times in the back with a .22 rifle normally used for killing armadillos.
After a sprightly first ten minutes, the magic simply evaporates from the surface of the film, and one actor after another comes to grief: Will Ferrell overheats as a fading star called Jack, who fancies himself as a Darren de nos jours, while Shirley MacLaine is handed the part of Endora and pretty much abandoned to her fate.
My interviews with people such as Warren Beatty, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lemmon, Barbra Streisand, Mel Brooks, Jimmy Stewart, Bette Davis, James Caan, Robin Williams, Christian Slater, Lucille Ball, Meryl Streep, Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts, Sir Ian McKellen, Lynn Redgrave, Tom Cruise, Carrie Fisher, Whoopi Goldberg, Lauren Bacall, and Bruce Willis (just to name a few) have enlightened me about the art of acting and the history of Hollywood.
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