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Gosford Park

Tea at four. Dinner at eight. Murder at midnight.
2001 | 137m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Robert Altman
Writer: Julian Fellowes
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In 1930s England, a group of pretentious rich and famous gather together for a weekend of relaxation at a hunting resort. But when a murder occurs, each one of these interesting characters becomes a suspect.
Release Date: Nov 07, 2001
Director: Robert Altman
Writer: Julian Fellowes
Genres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords england, servant, butler, country estate, industrialist, lordship, inspector, murder, countess, money, maid, housekeeper, valet, shooting party, illegitimate child, child given up for adoption, master servant relationship, upstairs downstairs, 1930s
Production Companies Medusa Film, Sandcastle 5, Chicagofilms
Box Office Revenue: $87,754,044
Budget: $19,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maggie Smith Constance Trentham
Michael Gambon William McCordle
Kristin Scott Thomas Sylvia McCordle
Camilla Rutherford Isobel McCordle
Charles Dance Raymond Stockbridge
Geraldine Somerville Louisa Stockbridge
Tom Hollander Anthony Meredith
Natasha Wightman Lavinia Meredith
Jeremy Northam Ivor Novello
Bob Balaban Morris Weissman
James Wilby Freddie Nesbitt
Claudie Blakley Mabel Nesbitt
Laurence Fox Rupert Standish
Trent Ford Jeremy Blond
Ryan Phillippe Henry Denton
Stephen Fry Inspector Thompson
Ron Webster Constable Dexter
Kelly Macdonald Mary Maceachran
Clive Owen Robert Parks
Helen Mirren Mrs. Wilson
Eileen Atkins Mrs. Croft
Emily Watson Elsie
Alan Bates Jennings
Derek Jacobi Probert
Richard E. Grant George
Jeremy Swift Arthur
Sophie Thompson Dorothy
Meg Wynn Owen Lewis
Adrian Scarborough Barnes
Frances Low Sarah
Joanna Maude Renee
Teresa Churcher Bertha
Sarah Flind Ellen
Finty Williams Janet
Emma Buckley May
Lucy Cohu Lottie
Laura Harling Ethel
Tilly Gerrard Maud
Will Beer Albert
Leo Bill Jim
Gregor Henderson-Begg Fred
John Atterbury Merriman
Frank Thornton Mr. Burkett
Ron Puttock Strutt
Adrian Preater McCordle's Loader
John Cox Loaders
Ken Davies Loaders
Tony Davies Loaders
Steve Markham Loaders
Terry Sturmey Loaders
Julian Such Loaders
Alan Bland Beaters
Peter Champion Beaters
Geoff Double Beaters
Robin Devereux Beaters
John Fountain Beaters
Richard Gamble Beaters
Brian Rumsey Beaters
George Sherman Beaters
Natalie Danks-Smith American Actress (uncredited)
Name Job
Anna Pinnock Set Decoration
Patrick Doyle Original Music Composer
Jenny Beavan Costume Design
Robert Altman Idea, Director
Andrew Dunn Director of Photography
Bob Balaban Idea
Julian Fellowes Writer
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
John Cochrane Dialogue Editor
Mary Selway Casting
Stephen Altman Production Design
Peter Glossop Sound Mixer
Sara Desmond Second Assistant Director
Tori Parry Production Manager
Paul Carr ADR Mixer
John Fewell Foley Artist
Kate Holloway Makeup Artist
Astrid Schikorra Hairstylist
Sarah Hauldren Art Direction
Richard Styles First Assistant Director
Peter Taylor Camera Operator
Jan Archibald Hair Designer
Sue Quinn Location Manager
Richard Street Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Ed Colyer ADR Mixer
Anita Burger Hairstylist
Sharon Martin Makeup Artist
Loulia Sheppard Hairstylist
Amanda Pollack First Assistant Editor
Alistair Thompson Production Accountant
Sallie Jaye Makeup Department Head
John Frankish Supervising Art Director
Robin O'Donoghue Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert Ireland ADR Editor
Deborah Jarvis Makeup Artist
Eric Scruby Hairstylist
John Porter Carpenter
Penny Eyles Script Supervisor
Nigel Mills Supervising Sound Editor
Norma Webb Makeup Artist
Tim Squyres Editor
Fergus Clegg Property Builder
Name Title
Bob Balaban Producer
Robert Altman Producer
David Levy Producer
Robert Jones Executive Producer
Sharon Harel-Cohen Executive Producer
Joshua Astrachan Co-Producer
Julian Fellowes Associate Producer
Hannah Leader Executive Producer
Jane Barclay Executive Producer
Jane Frazer Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Actor Judi Dench Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Michael Caine Won
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Eddie Albert Won
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Reviews

sykobanana
6.0

6/10 Good acting and a solid plot for a murder mystery, but has at least 20-30 minutes of scenes that could have been trimmed, esp as it takes 90min for the murder to occur. I had figured out the key points and was falling asleep at the end...I'm still tired now, writing this. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

I remember watching this and thinking it reminded me of a very exclusive game of Cleudo! The great and the (not so) good assemble at the stately home of "Sir William McCordle" (Sir Michael Gambon). Now what becomes clear as this gathering gets steadily more sloshed and satiated is that their host ha ... s been subsidising many of these high-class scroungers for quite a while and some have become a bit more dependent than others. What might they do to secure a share of his loot? Might they even slay the fatted calf himself? Well that's the mystery part that Julian Fellowes and an on-form Robert Altman deliver in this quite quirkily crafted upstairs/downstairs whodunit that swipes at just about everyone from all levels of the social scale using cruelty, lust and loads of dark, often sarcastic, humour in the process. Ryan Philippe is the obvious fish out of water amongst their glittering array of Knights and Dames, but he brings a freshness to his rather odious character ("Denton") and in many ways provides a good foil to the otherwise rather well trammelled plot portrayal of the landed vacuous and the well meaning; the pompous and the selfish. It is well written and well paced after a bit of a slow start that serves to introduce just one too many a character all at once. Kristin Scott Thomas is a natural for these sort of parts; Stephen Fry delivers effectively as the policeman "Thompson" and, of course, Dame Maggie Smith is another who takes to these roles like the proverbial duck to water. Now it is a bit long, but when juggling so many characters, potential red herrings, character assassinations and general mischief then I think this is probably about the shortest it could be. It sustains the momentum once it's got up an head of steam, looks splendid and is comfortably amongst the best of the period drama genre - without, thankfully, a sign of Jane Austen!

Aug 07, 2023