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Gosford Park Oscar winning Film (2002)

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Very Good
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“Slight wear to case, otherwise in excellent condition”
Sub-Genre
Drama
Publisher
Entertainment in Video
Edition
Normal
Certificate
15
EAN
5017239191732

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Product Information

The action takes place in an old country house in England in the 1930s where friends have been invited for a shooting weekend by the man of the house - William McCordle. He is benefactor to many of his friends and relatives but it seems now that everyone wants a piece of William and his money...

Product Identifiers

Producer
Bob Balaban, David Levy, Robert Altman
EAN
5017239191732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3959662

Product Key Features

Actor
Emily Watson, Tom Hollander, Camilla Rutherford, Richard E. Grant, Charles Dance, Sophie Thompson, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Geraldine Somerville, Ryan Phillippe, Kelly Macdonald, Alan Bates, Clive Owen, Bob Balaban, James Wilby, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Derek Jacobi, Stephen Fry, Michael Gambon, Jeremy Northam
Film/TV Title
Gosford Park
Director
Robert Altman
Language
English
Run Time
137 Mins
Release Year
2002
Format
DVD
Features
Feature Length Director Commentary\Deleted Scenes With Optional Director Commentary\The Making Of Gosford Park Documentary\The Authenticity Of Gosford Park Documentary
Genre
Drama, General

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Certificate
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Awards
Best Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen 2002 - Julian Fellowes
Executive Producer
Robert Jones, Sharon Harel, Jane Barclay
Additional Information
In GOSFORD PARK, Robert Altman explores the English class system and master-servant relations via his preferred modus operandi of multiple characters and intertwining storylines, which he achieved so brilliantly in NASHVILLE. Featuring an all-star British ensemble cast, the film recalls both THE RULES OF THE GAME and THE REMAINS OF THE DAY, with a midpoint shift to an Agatha Christie whodunit. In November 1932, a phalanx of moneyed guests arrives for a weekend shooting party at the estate of Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and Lady Sylvia (Kristin Scott Thomas). Mary (Kelly Macdonald), a fresh-faced, naive new maid accompanies the sniping Countess of Trentham (Maggie Smith), and is shown the ropes by the house's worldly head housemaid, Elsie (Emily Watson). While the masters engage in various financial and sexual intrigues upstairs, the world downstairs has its own curiosities--namely, the predatory valet to a Hollywood producer, Henry Denton (Ryan Phillippe), and the mysterious, cagey servant, Robert Parks (Clive Owen). Mary soon discovers that the image of servants living vicariously through their masters is a false one, and that the upstairs-downstairs worlds are often shockingly interwoven. With GOSFORD PARK, Altman delivers a fascinating, blackly comic look at the treacherous yet poignant gamesmanship between the classes.
Reviews
Movieline - ...Effective ensemble movies depend on choosing the perfect actors, and GOSFORD PARK has perhaps the most dazzling cast that Altman has ever assembled..., Variety - ...Taking advantage of a splendid cast, a sharply focused script and the fresh English setting, GOSFORD park emerges as one of the most satisfying of Robert Altman's numerous ensemble pictures..., Sight and Sound - ...A revelation....This is a quintessentially British movie, but one which only an outsider with Altman's energy could have made..., USA Today - ...This comedy of manners is so much fun that it wouldn't even need the mystery to be one of the year's top entertainments..., Rolling Stone - ...GOSFORD PARK abounds in scenes to savor. It's a feast, and one of Altman's best..., Total Film - p,93 - ...A supple slice of entertainment, with some classy acting contributions..., New York Times - ...What makes the achievement of GOSFORD PARK all the more remarkable is that Mr. Altman is 76....The energy that crackles from the screen suggests the clear-sighted joie de vivre of an artist still deeply engaged in the world..., Entertainment Weekly - ...Elegantly topsy-turvy....It's full of moments to savor....Altman has a spry mastery that's inspiring. The acting, down to the smallest role, is superb..., Box Office - ...Elegant....Nuanced and intricate....The cast, of course, delivers the good, with outstanding performances coming from Emily Watson and Helen Mirren...
Screenwriter
Julian Fellowes
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1
Movie/TV Title
Gosford Park

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