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  1. 2. März 2016 · Friendship between George Bernard Shaw and museum curator and a nun. John Gielgud is pretty good as always. Patrick McGoohan is GB Shaw.

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  2. 18. Okt. 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
  3. 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.

    • Alvin Rakoff
  4. Composed of letters and journals, this is a portrait of a unique 25-year friendship between Benedictine nun Laurentia McLachlan (Wendy Hiller), museum curator Sir Sydney Cockerell (John Gielgud) and writer and critic George Bernard Shaw (Patrick McGoohan). Full Cast & Crew. Actors and actresses. John Gielgud. Sydney Cockerell. Wendy Hiller.

    • Alvin Rakoff
    • John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Patrick Mcgoohan
  5. The Best Of Friends. Details: 1991, UK, 100 mins. Direction: Alvin Rakoff. With: Patrick McGoohan, Sir John Gielgud and Wendy Hiller. User reviews Read user reviews. Today's best video The week in ...

  6. Sydney Cockerell Cast. Laurentia McLachlan Cast. Critics reviews. Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw possessed strong friendships with Benedictine nun Laurentia McLachlan and museum curator Sydney Cockerell. This live stage show reveals the interesting debates and conversations they shared through the years.

  7. 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.