All 7 Nancy Carroll Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Mrs. Melissa Patton
4 min readJun 19, 2024

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Get ready to embark on a cinematic journey with us as we delve into the world of Nancy Carroll, a beloved actress who graced the silver screen with her charm and talent. In this movie roundup, we’ll be taking a closer look at some of her most memorable films and exploring what made her one of Hollywood’s most prominent leading ladies.

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1. An Ideal Husband (1999)

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“An Ideal Husband” takes viewers on a witty and romantic journey through 19th-century London. Cabinet minister Sir Chiltern and bachelor Lord Goring find themselves caught in the web of scheming women, facing a series of blackmail attempts and marriage proposals.

2. Iris (2001)

Iris is an inspiring and poignant drama based on the true story of the extraordinary lifelong romance between renowned novelist Iris Murdoch and her devoted husband, John Bayley. Starting from their early days as students and culminating in their battle against Alzheimer’s disease, the film provides an intimate look into their love and devotion, as well as Iris’s unwavering commitment to her work.

3. The Gathering Storm (2002)

“The Gathering Storm” is a gripping, historical drama that immerses viewers in Winston Churchill’s wilderness years before the outset of World War II. This highly acclaimed film, directed by Richard Loncraine, skillfully depicts a time when only Churchill could foresee the dangerous threat posed by Adolf Hitler and a reformed Germany to the future of Europe. With the exceptional Albert Finney portraying the iconic British leader, the movie delves into the complexity of Churchill’s personal and professional life, as well as those of his family — particularly his wife, Clementine, and his son, Randolph.

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4. National Theatre Live: The Magistrate (2013)

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Experience the delightful comedy of “National Theatre Live: The Magistrate” as it brings to life the whimsical tale of a charming magistrate and his unconventional life with his new wife. This 2013 production, directed by Timothy Sheader and Tim Van Someren, masterfully brings to the screen the play by Arthur Wing Pinero, showcasing the unforgettable performances of Nicholas Blane, Nicholas Burns, and Nancy Carroll.

5. Woyzeck (2017)

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Woyzeck, a gripping drama film released in 2017, takes viewers on a captivating journey through the tumultuous world of the Cold War, specifically on the border between East and West. Set during a time of change when the world was poised between Capitalism and Communism, the movie weaves a tale of love, hope, and desperation.

6. National Theatre Live: Young Marx (2017)

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Experience the hilarious and captivating world of young Karl Marx in “National Theatre Live: Young Marx. “ Set in 1850, this comedy follows Europe’s most feared terrorist hiding in Soho, London, attempting to make ends meet with a job on the railway. As he navigates his way through a world of brothels and shady deals, Marx takes audiences on a wild ride, uncovering the lesser-known, humorous side of this legendary thinker.

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7. Magic Mike’s Last Dance (2023)

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Get ready to witness the unforgettable comeback of the world’s sexiest stripper in “Magic Mike’s Last Dance” (2023). After a business deal gone wrong, Mike (Channing Tatum) is left with nothing but his good looks, charm, and bartending skills. Determined to make a comeback, he signs up for a London show with nothing but his talent and charisma.

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