A Private Function

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A Private Function
Directed by Malcolm Mowbray
Produced by George Harrison
Denis O'Brien
Mark Shivas
Written by Alan Bennett
Malcolm Mowbray
Starring Michael Palin
Maggie Smith
Music by John Du Prez
Cinematography Tony Pierce-Roberts
Editing by Barrie Vince
Distributed by Handmade Films Ltd.
Release date(s) November 1984
Running time 94 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English
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A Private Function is a 1984 British comedy film starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. The film was predominantly filmed in Barnoldswick on the Lancashire/Yorkshire Border.

The film won three BAFTA Film Awards: best actress for Maggie Smith; best supporting actress for Liz Smith; best supporting actor for Denholm Elliott.

The film centers around a small English town in 1947 when there was still food rationing in the United Kingdom. Some local businessmen want to hold a party to celebrate the royal wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Philip and decide to illegally raise a pig for that occasion. However the pig gets stolen by Gilbert Chilvers (Michael Palin) who was encouraged to do so by his wife Joyce (Maggie Smith). Meanwhile a food inspector is determined to stop activities circumventing the food rationing.

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