Nothing in director Bharat Nalluri's credits ( The Crow III, TV's Tsunami: The Aftermath) remotely suggests he'd be someone you'd choose to stage a glamorous, witty period comedy. ![]() ![]() Miss Pettigrew, who appears at Delysia's penthouse wearing all of her worldly possessions, is at first unnerved and later delighted to find herself swept up in all the activity, but nonetheless keeps her wits about her. When Miss Pettigrew comes into her life, the starlet is juggling the attentions of a theater producer (Tom Payne), a nightclub owner (Mark Strong) and an accompanist (Lee Pace), which somehow still leaves her time to give Miss Pettigrew a makeover, throw a huge cocktail party, and - well, suffice it to say there's a lot going on in her day. That would be rather a lot of men, in Delysia's case. A governess teams up with a showgirl to amiably comic effect in this splashy period piece: Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a frump who blooms, Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams) is, as her stage name suggests, delicious from the start, and the only real question is how long it will take the various men in their lives to realize how splendid they are.
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