(2008) is a high-society screwball comedy set in 1939 London on the eve of World War II. The film stars Frances McDormand and Amy Adams, following a down-on-her-luck governess who is swept into the glamorous world of a vivacious American actress. Core Movie Details Release Date: March 7, 2008 Genre: Romantic Comedy / Period Drama Director: Bharat Nalluri Cast: Frances McDormand as Guinevere Pettigrew Amy Adams as Delysia Lafosse Lee Pace as Michael Pardue Ciarán Hinds as Joe Blomfield Mark Strong as Nick Calderelli Shirley Henderson as Edythe Dubarry Plot Summary Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008) - IMDb
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