The Iron Lady (2011)
Actors:
Russell Balogh (actor),
Peter Bartfay (actor),
Alexander Beardsley (actor),
Greg Bennett (actor),
Paul Bentley (actor),
Christopher Blythe (actor),
Stephen Boxer (actor),
Jim Broadbent (actor),
Roddy Button (actor),
Chris Campbell (actor),
David Cann (actor),
Simon Chandler (actor),
Jeremy Child (actor),
Robert Clayton (actor),
Roger Allam (actor),
Plot: Elderly and a virtual prisoner in her own home due to her concerned staff and daughter Carol, Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first woman prime minister, looks back on her life as she clears out her late husband Denis's clothes for the Oxfam shop. Denis is seen as being her rock as she first enters parliament and then runs for the leadership of the Conservative Party, culminating in her eventual premiereship. Now his ghost joins her to comment on her successes and failures, sometimes to her annoyance, generally to her comfort until ultimately, as the clothes are sent to the charity shop, Denis departs from Margaret's life forever.
Keywords: 10-downing-street, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, alzheimer's-disease, argentina, assassination
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Taglines: Never compromise
Quotes:
Margaret Thatcher: It used to be about trying to do something. Now it's about trying to be someone.
Alexander Haig: So you are proposing to go to war over these islands. They're thousands of miles away, a handful of citizens, politically and economically insignificant, if you'll excuse me.::Margaret Thatcher: Just like Hawaii... I imagine.
Airey Neave: If you want to change this party, lead it. If you want to change the country, lead it.
Margaret Thatcher: This lot seems bound to do the same... but they will rue the day.
Margaret Thatcher: We will stand on principle... or we will not stand at all.
Margaret Thatcher: It's time to get up! It's time go to work! It's time to put the great back into Great Britain!
Margaret Thatcher: Sink it!
Young Denis Thatcher: Margaret, will you marry me?::[a pause, Margaret stares at him]::Young Denis Thatcher: Well?::Young Margaret Thatcher: [Margaret is still staring, Denis kisses her hand] Yes. Yes!::Young Denis Thatcher: [Margaret starts to cry from happiness, Denis leans in for a kiss, but she suddenly pulls back] What?::Young Margaret Thatcher: I love you so much but, I will never be one of those women, Denis. Who stays silent and pretty on the arm of her husband. Or remote and alone in the kitchen - doing the washing up, for that matter.::Young Denis Thatcher: [interrupts] I'm going to help with that...::Young Margaret Thatcher: No. One's life must matter, Dennis. Beyond all the cooking and the cleaning and the children. One's life must mean more than that. I cannot die washing up a teacup! I mean it, Denis. Say you understand.::Young Denis Thatcher: That's why I want to marry you, my dear.
Margaret Thatcher: Where did you go?::Denis Thatcher: South Africa.::Margaret Thatcher: Ah, yes.::Denis Thatcher: How many days passed before you realized I'd gone? Probably had to ask the cleaning woman where I was.
Margaret Thatcher: "How do you feel?" / "Oh, I don't feel comfortable." / "Oh, I'm so sorry, we the group, we're feeling..." Do you know, one of the greatest problems of our age is that we are governed by people who care more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas? Now, thoughts and ideas, that interests me.