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  1. Oct 18, 1992 · The Best of Friends: Directed by Alvin Rakoff. With John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Patrick McGoohan, Amma Asante. Adapted from their letters and journals, this is a portrayal of the unique twenty-five-year friendship shared by Dame Laurentia McLachlan (Benedictine nun), Sir Sydney Cockerell (museum curator), and George Bernard Shaw ...

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    • Biography
    • Alvin Rakoff
    • 1992-10-18
  2. Mar 2, 2016 · The Best of Friends 1991. mrnobodysprincess. 8.36K subscribers. 518. 55K views 8 years ago. Friendship between George Bernard Shaw and museum curator and a nun. John Gielgud is pretty good...

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  3. This filmed version of a stage play revolves around the long friendship and correspondences of three early 20th century intellectuals: the playwright George Bernard Shaw (Patrick...

    • Alvin Rakoff
    • Drama
    • John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Patrick Mcgoohan
  4. Jun 25, 2002 · Masterpiece Theater presents The Best of Friends (1991) portrays an assembly of words written in letters, diaries, & journals by Sir Sydney Cockerell, Dame Laurentia McLachlan, & George Bernard Shaw early in the century with John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, & Patrick McGoohan assigned in that order to the roles.

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  5. TV Movie. Synopsis. Adapted from their letters and journals, this is a portrayal of the unique 25-year friendship shared by Dame Laurentia McLachlan (Benedictine nun), Sir Sydney Cockerell (museum curator), and George Bernard Shaw (playwright/critic). Movie Soulmates' ratings.

    • United Kingdom
    • Drama | Biography. 1920s. TV Movie
    • Alvin Rakoff
    • Sidney Sager
  6. Oct 18, 1992 · A true story of the long-lasting friendship among three renowned 20th Century intellectuals, Sir Sydney Cockerell, Dame Laurentia MacLachlan and George Bernard Shaw, as told through their letters.

  7. A remarkably thoughtful and mature TV movie based on the correspondence between legendary playwright George Bernard Shaw (Patrick McGoohan), esteemed museum curator Sydney Cockerell (John Gielgud) and Dame Laurentia McLachlan, a Benedectine nun who was one of the world's leading authorities on church music.