Gosford Park (2001)
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Movie Image Comedy and Drama
2 hr. 17 min.
It is November 1932. Gosford Park is the magnificent country estate to which Sir William McCordle and his wife, Lady Sylvia, gather relations and friends for a weekend shooting party. They have invited an eclectic group including a countess, a World War I hero, the British matinee idol Ivor Novello and an American film producer who makes Charlie Chan movies. As the guests assemble in the gilded drawing rooms above, their personal maids and valets swell the ranks of the house servants in the teeming kitchens and corridors below-stairs. But all is not as it seems: neither amongst the bejeweled guests lunching and dining at their enormous leisure, nor in the attic bedrooms and stark work stations where the servants labor for the comfort of their employers. In this luxurious setting, we're made witness to a series of events which bridge generations, class, sex, tragic personal history--and culminate in a murder... (or is it two murders?).

MPAA Rating: R for some language and brief sexuality.

Release Date: December 26, 2001 NY/LA; January 4, 2002 Limited; January 11, 2002 Limited. Showtimes & Tickets

Cast and Credits
Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Clive Owen, Ryan Phillippe, Eileen Atkins, Michael Gambon
Directed by: Robert Altman
Produced by: Robert Altman, Bob Balaban, David Levy
Written by: Julian Fellowes
Distributor: USA Films

Bill's Comments

It's difficult to comment on this one. It's British. Technically, it is well done. The directing, the acting, the cinematography, etc. are all very good. However, there is something inherently slow about the British movies that drives me to distraction. If you have watched British movies in the past and enjoyed them, then you will probably enjoy this one. I kind of liked it but it just wore out my patience.