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Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown 2007

79 min📅 2007-01-01

In *Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown* (2007), the formidable Agnes Brown refuses to let her family conspire behind her back when she overhears plans to send her to a retirement home.

Cast

Brendan O'Carroll
Brendan O'Carroll
Agnes Brown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown (2007) about?

Agnes Brown discovers her family plotting to send her to a care home and sets out to prove she's still mentally and physically capable. Her over-the-top attempts at fitness and sanity—including a disastrous jog and a questionable beauty treatment—lead to hilarious chaos.

Who directed Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown?

The film stars Brendan O'Carroll as the indomitable Agnes Brown, alongside his real-life family members who bring the chaotic Brown clan to life.

Is Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown (2007) worth watching?

If you love over-the-top farce and family-based comedy, this installment delivers plenty of laughs. While not groundbreaking, it's a solid entry in the series for fans of Brendan O'Carroll's iconic performance as Agnes.

How long is Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown?

Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown runs for 79 minutes.

About Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown (2007) — Agnes Brown's chaotic battle against retirement

In *Mrs. Brown's Boys: How Now Mrs. Brown* (2007), the formidable Agnes Brown refuses to let her family conspire behind her back when she overhears plans to send her to a retirement home. Convinced she's both fit and sane, Agnes embarks on a series of outrageous schemes to prove herself—ranging from an ill-advised jog around the house to a locked-in 'Brazilian' incident in a cupboard. Part six of the beloved Brown family saga delivers another chaotic chapter, blending cringe-worthy humor with heartwarming chaos as Agnes's antics spiral out of control.

Directed by an unlisted filmmaker and anchored by Brendan O'Carroll's legendary performance as Agnes, this 79-minute romp dives into themes of aging, family dynamics, and the absurd lengths one might go to avoid the inevitable. The atmosphere is pure, unfiltered farce, packed with the kind of bizarre, laugh-out-loud moments that make *Mrs. Brown's Boys* a cult classic. Expect plenty of cheeky one-liners and physical comedy that only this dysfunctional clan could pull off.