One final performance from Maggie Smith is quietly leaving audiences emotional once again 
The Miracle Club — the acclaimed actress’s final movie role before her death in September 2024 at the age of 89 — is now streaming on BBC iPlayer, giving viewers another chance to watch one of Britain’s most beloved screen legends in what many are now calling a deeply moving farewell performance.
Released in 2023 and directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan, the emotional Irish drama follows three working-class women from Dublin — Lily, Eileen, and Dolly — who win a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Lourdes in France.
Smith stars as the sharp-tongued but deeply vulnerable Lily alongside a powerhouse cast that includes Kathy Bates, Laura Linney, and Agnes O’Casey.
The story takes an emotional turn when Chrissie, the estranged daughter of the women’s recently deceased friend, unexpectedly joins the trip — forcing painful memories, buried grief, and unresolved tensions to surface during the spiritual journey.
Critics praised the film’s emotional sincerity and especially the chemistry between its “world-class” cast. While some reviewers felt the story leaned sentimental, many agreed Smith’s performance brought extraordinary warmth and emotional depth to the film.
Director Thaddeus O’Sullivan later reflected on working with Smith, explaining that beneath her famously sharp wit was “a deeply vulnerable, humble and compassionate woman.” Producer Chris Curling also praised the actress’s remarkable instincts, describing every day working alongside her as “a revelation.”
For many viewers, however, the emotional weight of The Miracle Club feels even stronger now knowing it became the final screen role of an actress whose career shaped generations of television and film.
Fans revisiting the movie online say certain scenes now feel almost impossible to watch without emotion — not because of grand drama, but because of the quiet humanity, humor, and grace Maggie Smith brought to the screen one last time.
And for audiences still not ready to say goodbye, classics like Downton Abbey and David Copperfield are also currently available to stream, reminding viewers why Maggie Smith remains one of the most treasured acting icons of all time.
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