Posted AT 3:32 AM EST on 07/03/08
For this chameleon, it's all about the cut of the cloth
R.M. VAUGHAN
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Irish actor Ciaran Hinds's new film, the 1930s-era comedy Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, will remind astute audiences of the Maggie Smith classic The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. It will also be apparent to said audiences that Miss Pettigrew could easily be retitled The Prime of Mr. Ciaran Hinds.
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