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Gosford Park

In 1930s England, a cabal of the pretentious rich and famous converges for a weekend of leisure at a hunting retreat. When a murder erupts, each of these intriguing personalities becomes a suspect.

Director(s)

Robert Altman

Richard Styles

Penny Eyles

Sara Desmond

Cast & Crew

Robert Altman

Robert Altman

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Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry

Inspector Thompson

Penny Eyles

Penny Eyles

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Charles Dance

Charles Dance

Raymond Stockbridge

Jeremy Northam

Jeremy Northam

Ivor Novello

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren

Mrs. Wilson

Claudie Blakley

Claudie Blakley

Mabel Nesbitt

Emily Watson

Emily Watson

Elsie

Tom Hollander

Tom Hollander

Anthony Meredith

Leo Bill

Leo Bill

Jim

Sara Desmond

Sara Desmond

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Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

William McCordle

Richard Styles

Richard Styles

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Bob Balaban

Bob Balaban

Morris Weissman

John Atterbury

John Atterbury

Merriman

Ryan Phillippe

Ryan Phillippe

Henry Denton

Kelly Macdonald

Kelly Macdonald

Mary Maceachran

Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Robert Parks

Teresa Churcher

Teresa Churcher

Bertha

Jeremy Swift

Jeremy Swift

Arthur

Alan Bates

Alan Bates

Jennings

Natasha Wightman

Natasha Wightman

Lavinia Meredith

Derek Jacobi

Derek Jacobi

Probert

Trent Ford

Trent Ford

Jeremy Blond

Sophie Thompson

Sophie Thompson

Dorothy

Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith

Constance Trentham

Geraldine Somerville

Geraldine Somerville

Louisa Stockbridge

Richard E. Grant

Richard E. Grant

George

Laurence Fox

Laurence Fox

Rupert Standish

Eileen Atkins

Eileen Atkins

Mrs. Croft

Meg Wynn Owen

Meg Wynn Owen

Lewis

Adrian Scarborough

Adrian Scarborough

Barnes

Frank Thornton

Frank Thornton

Mr. Burkett

Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas

Sylvia McCordle

Camilla Rutherford

Camilla Rutherford

Isobel McCordle

Natalie Danks-Smith

Natalie Danks-Smith

American Actress (uncredited)

Finty Williams

Finty Williams

Janet

Will Beer

Will Beer

Albert

Emma Buckley

Emma Buckley

May

Lucy Cohu

Lucy Cohu

Lottie

Sarah Flind

Sarah Flind

Ellen

Tilly Gerrard

Tilly Gerrard

Maud

Laura Harling

Laura Harling

Ethel

Gregor Henderson-Begg

Gregor Henderson-Begg

Fred

Frances Low

Frances Low

Sarah

Joanna Maude

Joanna Maude

Renee

Ron Puttock

Ron Puttock

Strutt

Ron Webster

Ron Webster

Constable Dexter

James Wilby

James Wilby

Freddie Nesbitt

Adrian Preater

Adrian Preater

McCordle's Loader

John Cox

John Cox

Loaders

Ken Davies

Ken Davies

Loaders

Tony Davies

Tony Davies

Loaders

Steve Markham

Steve Markham

Loaders

Terry Sturmey

Terry Sturmey

Loaders

Julian Such

Julian Such

Loaders

Alan Bland

Alan Bland

Beaters

Peter Champion

Peter Champion

Beaters

Geoff Double

Geoff Double

Beaters

Robin Devereux

Robin Devereux

Beaters

John Fountain

John Fountain

Beaters

Richard Gamble

Richard Gamble

Beaters

Brian Rumsey

Brian Rumsey

Beaters

George Sherman

George Sherman

Beaters

Details

GenresDrama, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime2h 17 mins
Released on26 Dec 2001
Languageen
Produced InItaly
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Reviews

sykobanana

6/10

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.

CinemaSerf

7/10

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 has 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!

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