
EMMA THOMPSON: Finding the Zen of P.L. Travers in SAVING MR. BANKS
By: debbie lynn elias Prim, proper, enigmatic, stoic with perfectly clipped pronunciation, elocution and delicious rudeness, as P.L. Travers, Emma Thompson is front and center

By: debbie lynn elias Prim, proper, enigmatic, stoic with perfectly clipped pronunciation, elocution and delicious rudeness, as P.L. Travers, Emma Thompson is front and center

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By: debbie lynn elias With well over 150 adaptations and imaginations of what is perhaps Shakespeare’s most famous, and definitely most adapted, work on screen,