Overview:
British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than its advertisements, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways as the residents find new purpose in their old age.| Status: | Released (2012-02-23) | 
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| Awards: | Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award4 wins & 22 nominations total | 
| BoxOffice: | $46,412,041 | 
| Screen: | Ol Parker, Deborah Moggach | 
| Productions: | Participant, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Blueprint Pictures | 
| Production Countries: | United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America | 
| Spoken Languages: | हिन्दी, English | 
                
    Casts
- 2440: Bill Nighy - Douglas Ainslie
 - 10978: Maggie Smith - Muriel Donnelly
 - 207: Tom Wilkinson - Graham Dashwood
 - 5309: Judi Dench - Evelyn Greenslade
 - 76788: Dev Patel - Sonny Kapoor
 - 1249: Penelope Wilton - Jean Ainslie
 - 9139: Celia Imrie - Madge Hardcastle
 
Crews
- 18844: John Madden - Director - Directing
 - 17510: Ol Parker - Screenplay - Writing
 - 29227: Graham Broadbent - Producer - Production
 - 5489: Michelle Guish - Casting - Production
 - 1202999: Resul Pookutty - Sound Recordist - Sound
 - 54474: Peter Czernin - Producer - Production
 - 153: Thomas Newman - Original Music Composer - Sound
 
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This is an excellent movie with a great cast. Before seeing the movie I saw one review categorizing it as having Benny Hill style comedy. I did _NOT_ see that at all in this movie. In fact, one criticism that I have is that I'd liked to have seen a little more comedy. One of the cha ....
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This is easily one of the best films I have ever watched. I cannot put it into words that will describe my feelings towards the film. From the very beginning to the very end, the characters were introduced excellently. You feel a strong bond for each and every character. Every sin ....
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We've all read brochures that extol the virtues of an hotel or resort (or maybe even read the effusive nonsense MUBI write about their daily, "hand-picked" film selection) so we won't be surprised to learn that when a selection of elderly Brits arrive at the ramshackle "Exotic Marigo ....
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