Flowers For Mrs. Harris
Originally released in 2020. Flowers For Mrs. Harris is a drama film. directed by Daniel Evans. With a runtime of 2h 16m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Clare Burt, Mark Meadows, and Claire Machin
Synopsis
Ada Harris spends her days dusting, darning, polishing and scrubbing. But her first glimpse of a ravishing Christian Dior dress sets her off on a journey that will change her life forever. From the cobbled streets of post-war London to the shimmering avenues of Paris, Ada transforms the lives of everyone she meets along the way; but can she let go of the past and finally allow her own life to blossom?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Clare Burt
as Mrs. Ada Harris
Mark Meadows
as Mr. Harris / Marquis de Chassagne
Claire Machin
as Violet Butterfield / French Charlady / Dior Dressmaker
Joanna Riding
as Lady Dant / Madaem Colbert
Louis Maskell
as Bob / AndrΓ© Fauvel
Laura Pitt-Pulford
as Pamela / Natasha
Gary Wilmot
as Major / Monsieur Armanda / Head Waiter / Customs Officer
Nicola Sloane
as Countess Wyszcinska / Sybil Sullivan / Madame Raimbault
Rhona McGregor
as Flower Seller / French Flower Seller / Dior Dressmaker
Luke Latchman
as Wireless Commentator / Terry / Dior Dressmaker / Terence
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flowers For Mrs. Harris about?
Ada Harris spends her days dusting, darning, polishing and scrubbing. But her first glimpse of a ravishing Christian Dior dress sets her off on a journey that will change her life forever. From the...
Who directed Flowers For Mrs. Harris?
Flowers For Mrs. Harris was directed by Daniel Evans.
How long is Flowers For Mrs. Harris?
Flowers For Mrs. Harris has a runtime of 2 hours and 16 minutes (136 minutes total).
When was Flowers For Mrs. Harris released?
Flowers For Mrs. Harris was released on April 9, 2020 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Flowers For Mrs. Harris?
The main cast of Flowers For Mrs. Harris includes Clare Burt, Mark Meadows, Claire Machin, Joanna Riding, Louis Maskell.