What's the Difference between Ladies in Lavender the Book and Ladies in Lavender the Movie?

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Ladies in Lavender

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Released: 1916
Author: William J. Locke

Ladies in Lavender

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Released: 2004
Director: Charles Dance
Characters
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In the Book In the Movie
Ursula Widdington
Ursula Widdington
Portrayed by: Judi Dench
Janet Widdington
Janet Widdington
Portrayed by: Maggie Smith
Andrea Marowski
Andrea Marowski
Portrayed by: Daniel Brühl
Olga Danilof
Olga Danilof
Portrayed by: Natascha McElhone
Dorcas
Dorcas
Portrayed by: Miriam Margolyes
The Doctor
Dr. Mead
Portrayed by: David Warner
Jan Pendered
Jan Pendered
Portrayed by: Freddie Jones
Adam Penruddocke
Adam Penruddocke
Portrayed by: Clive Russell
Ladies in Lavender Book vs Movie
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In the Book In the Movie
   This does not happen in the book. While at a party, Andrea plays the violin for the guests which pleases them greatly. Andrea catches the eye of a few girls, this displeases at least one of the men present who tells Andrea he wants him to keep his foreign eyes off of her. Another party guest defends Andrea and tells off the jealous man.
   This does not happen in the book. A jealous Doctor Mead asks the local police to look into Andrea as he is a foreigner. The policeman talks to the sisters who defend his character.
   This does not happen in the book. Andrea asks one of the fisherman if he can sail him to American. The fisherman says "don't be daft".
   No letter is sent in the book. Olga sends a letter to the sister's house for Andrea; it is an invitation to meet her brother who is a famous violinist. Janet burns the letter as the sisters do not want Andrea to leave. Andrea learns about the letter later on and is angry. He apologizes to the sisters for being angry as he understands that they enjoy his company very much.
   Olga asks Andrea to come with her immediately to London to see her violinist brother. He intended to send a telegram, but as they approached London he thought less about it as he was youthful and distracted by what was to come. No telegram was sent. Olga brings Andrea to London on very short notice. The sisters worry, but later they get a package from Andrea. It contains a the painting that Olga made for him as well as a request to listen to him play the violin with an orchestra that will be broadcast on the radio soon.
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