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Mrs Harris Goes To Paris [Blu-ray]

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GAG REEL – Watch hilarity ensue, as the all-star cast endure bloopers and mishaps during their time on set! Universal also produces, acquires, and distributes direct-to-DVD titles, classic titles from the Universal library, consumer products (across all traditional categories, as well as interactive and wireless platforms ), and specialty motion pictures under Focus Features. Through its international production group, the studio partners with leading international film companies to make and acquire films for wide commercial release or distribution in specific countries. Universal's content is released across traditional and digital distribution channels, including theatrical exhibition, physical and electronic home entertainment, pay and free television, and subscription on-demand services. title suggests, "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" is entertainment, mixing lighter feelings with a comedic approach, but Manville doesn't ignore the cleaning, mending, and reassurance. She's a friendly person, but adrift without her spouse, enjoying friendships (including Jason Isaacs) and her way into a week-long private fitting that keeps her in town, tempting local widower Marquis de Chassagne (Lambert Wilson), refreshing the

Flesh Tones: Skin tones are natural and consistent from start to finish. Facial features and texture are visible and easily discernible from any reasonable distance in the frame. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris" is a terrific example of acting, and how it's capable of supporting a viewing experience when the material periodically dipsUniversal Pictures creates and distributes theatrical and non-theatrical filmed entertainment. Universal's theatrical slate includes films developed internally, along with co-productions, acquisitions, and films developed by outside partners and distributed by the studio. Studio description: Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris tells a humorously heartwarming tale about a London housecleaner Ada Harris (Manville) who thinks her lonely life might turn around if she can become the owner of a Christian Dior gown. Saying goodbye to her friends like Archie (Isaacs) won't be easy, and neither will be winning over elite people in Paris from Madame Colbert (Huppert) to idealistic accountant André (Bravo). But Ada's irrepressible charm just might end up saving the whole House of Dior in this uplifting story of how an ordinary woman becomes an extraordinary inspiration by daring to follow her dreams. visitor, drawn to her comforting spirit. Ada also becomes part of the Dior experience, challenging the establishment and even helping with the occasional moments that land their intended fuzzy feelings. It's not the most rousing endeavor, but small creative goals help the film remain as

The DVD⁄Blu-ray Disc that I have bought ⁄ have been given is faulty. How can I exchange it for the correct version? with the frumpy customer. However, Dior is having monetary issues, and Ada has cash, allowing her to remain as a dress is prepared for her. The Anna Chancellor), which inspires a dream of visiting Dior headquarters in Paris. Working to save up travel money, Ada starts to understand her I don’t know that Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris is one of those year end list toppers, but damn if it isn’t one that puts you in a pretty terrific mood after seeing it. There’s an honesty and authenticity to the characters in it and the film really can just continually to warm your heart and make you glow a little throughout. Its the kind of movie that’ll hit the spot if you need it to. A high quality piece of comfort food to take in on an afternoon. Ada (Lesley Manville) is a WWII widow working to grieve the loss of her husband, Ed, keeping up with mounting bills as a house cleaner for aDior, Ada's brash British demeanor upsets manager Claudine (Isabelle Huppert) and delights Andre (Lucas Bravo), an ambitious employee, working Color Reproduction: This has a really pretty color palette on display throughout the film. Colors are well saturated and have a nice bold pop to them. From clothing, to upholstery, wallpaper, balloons and more its a charmer on the eyes. Ada Harris (Lesley Manville) is a cleaning lady for a wealthy couple. She lives in 1950’s England and her meager earnings only supply her with enough to buy food, utilities and maybe an occasional drink. She’s got an admirer, Archie (Jason Isaacs) as well. Ada has never been able to afford any of the luxurious things owned by her employers. So when she sees a casually-thrown Dior dress tossed in a closet by her boss (Anna Chancellor), it hits home. Ada doesn’t take things like this for granted. But as fate would have it, Ada comes into some unexpected money and she ventures to London with the sole intent of blowing it on, you guessed it, a new Dior dress of her own. She doesn’t really have anywhere to wear it, but to her having a small taste of elegance is what it’s all about. She crashes a fashion show where the snooty hostess (Isabelle Huppert), wants to protect the name of Dior. She goes to extreme lengths to prevent Ada from buying the dress. Add to this that Ada manages to find an important Ally in the Marquis de Chassagne (Lambert Wilson), someone who sympathizes with her dream.

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