Margery and Gladys

Margery and Gladys (2003)

A bitter-sweet road movie with a difference sees two of Britain's best-loved actresses become fugitives mixed up in a crime spree... and possibly murder!

  • Genre: TV Movie, Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 2003-09-21
  • User Rating: 7.4/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 38min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: ITV
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Geoffrey Sax
star 7.4/10
From 5 Ratings

Summary

When wealthy, recently-widowed suburban housewife, Margery (PENELOPE KEITH), and her ‘rough diamond’ of a cleaner, Gladys (JUNE BROWN), disturb a house burglar, they knock him unconscious, panic and leave him for dead, fleeing in the cleaner’s wrecked old car. What follows is a comedy of misunderstandings in which these two very different, mature ladies are led on an unfortunate series of incidents which snowballs into a crime spree. They prove to be more than a match for the unlikely pair of policemen, DI Woolley (Roger Lloyd Pack) and DS Stringer (Martin Freeman), who are left to solve the ladies disappearance and puzzling string of crimes which follow. As the police net tightens around them, the two very different, mature ladies are propelled on a shared voyage of self-discovery as skeletons fall from the closets forcing both women to reflect on their past lives.

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  • Penelope Keith

    as Margery Heywood
  • June Brown

    as Gladys Gladwell
  • Martin Freeman

    as D.S. Stringer
  • Peter Vaughan

    as Troy Gladwell
  • Roger Lloyd Pack

    as D.I. Woolley
  • Adam Godley

    as Graham Heywood
  • Richard Ridings

    as Terry Mason
  • David Hounslow

    as Desk Sergeant
  • Matthew Lockwood

    as Scott Wilkins
Directing Geoffrey Sax Director
Crew Chris O'Dell Cinematography
Writing John Flanagan Writer
Writing Andrew McCulloch Writer

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