Gosford Park (DVD)
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Condition | New |
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Actor | Robert Altman |
Publisher | Universal Studios |
Format | DVD |
Published Date | 2002-01-01 |
Brand | Wm Productions |
Age Group | Adult |
Recording Studio | Universal Studios |
Amazon ASIN | B00A2J48HK |
UPC / EAN | 025192228124 |
Year | 2001 |
ReleaseDate | 2002-01-18 |
RuntimeMins | 137 |
RuntimeStr | 2h 17min |
Awards | Won 1 Oscar, 36 wins & 74 nominations total |
Directors | Robert Altman |
Writers | Julian Fellowes, Robert Altman, Bob Balaban |
Stars | Maggie Smith, Ryan Phillippe, Michael Gambon |
Produced by | Robert Altman, Joshua Astrachan, Bob Balaban, Jane Barclay, Julian Fellowes, Jane Frazer, Sharon Harel, Robert Jones, Hannah Leader, David Levy |
Music by | Patrick Doyle |
Cinematography by | Andrew Dunn |
Film Editing by | Tim Squyres |
Casting By | Mary Selway |
Production Design by | Stephen Altman |
Art Direction by | John Frankish, Sarah Hauldren |
Set Decoration by | Anna Pinnock |
Costume Design by | Jenny Beavan |
Makeup Department | Jan Archibald, Anita Burger, Kate Holloway, Deborah Jarvis, Sallie Jaye, Sharon Martin, Astrid Schikorra, Eric Scruby, Loulia Sheppard, Norma Webb |
Production Management | Joseph Jayawardena, Tori Parry |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Sara Desmond, Carlos Fidel, Richard Styles |
Art Department | David Balfour, Pete Beasley, Chris Brown, David Cheesman, Temple Clark, Fergus Clegg, Marlon Cole, Allan Croucher, Gary Dawson, Clive Drinkall, Michael R. Driscoll, James Foster, Colin Fox, Mark Geeson, Matthew Gray, Margaret Graysmark, Tony Graysmark, Robert Hill, Kevin Hopkins, Frank Howe, Bryce Johnston, Ray Lee, Roy Martin, John McGolderick, Hugh McKenzie, John Mister, James Muir, Keith Muir, Joseph Newman, Maria Newsham, John Porter, Douglas Regan, Shirley Robinson, Albert Roper, Barry Sams, Richard Shackleton, Keith Shannon, Terence Simpson, Adrian Start, Glenn Start, Matthew Start, Gregor Telfer, Terry Thompson, Keith Vowles, John Watts, Michael Weaver, John Wells, Laurence Wells, William Wells, Lotta Wolgers, Colin Woodbridge, Helen Xenopoulos, Jack Garwood, Duncan McDevitt, Howard Weaver |
Sound Department | Hugo Adams, Julie Ankerson, Foluso Aribigbola, John Bateman, Nigel Bennett, Carles Berot, Benjamin Bober, Peter Burgis, Paul Carr, John Cochrane, Ed Colyer, Andie Derrick, Rod Duggan, John Fewell, Peter Glossop, Mark Gudgin, Howard Halsall, Alan Harrison, Nina Hartstone, Lisa Inman, Robert Ireland, Mark Lafbery, Stuart Mackay, Steve Mayer, Nneka Meka, Nigel Mills, Shaun Mills, Robin O Donoghue, Grahame Peters, Esther Smith, Richard Street, David Tyler, Robin Whittaker, James Seddon, Roger Slater |
Special Effects by | Stuart Brisdon, Paul Clancy, Mark Haddenham, Peter Haran, Ian Lowe |
Visual Effects by | Simon Hughes, Simon Minshall, Stuart Pearson, Daniel Ashton, Nick Drew, Collette Nunes, Joe Pavlo, Adrian Ratley, Mark Richardson, Oliver Schafer-Davies, Michael Turoff, Grant White |
Stunts | Abbi Collins, Dinny Powell |
Camera and Electrical Department | Mik Allen, Sam Bloor, Derek Boyes, Richard Sion Carroll, Robert Cuddy, Darren Flindall, Raymond Flindall, Pat Garrett, Patrick James Grosswendt, Robert Gurney, Sid Hinson, Malcolm Huse, Brad Larner, Stephen Lee, Liam McGill, Ronald Meeks, Neil Munro, Gary Nolan, Eamonn O Keeffe, Andrew Purdy, Ron Shane, Charlie Stanfield, Peter Taylor, Mark Tillie, Martyn Welland, Paul Wheeldon, Iwan Williams, Jamie Mills |
Casting Department | Fiona Weir, Louis Elman |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Andrew Hunt, Anna Kot, Stephen Miles, Sophie Norinder, Jane Petrie, Sunita Singh, Clare Spragge, Lee Croucher |
Editorial Department | Lowell Dubrinsky, Emily Grant, Sacha Guttenstein, Steve Harrow, Peter Hunt, John F. Lyons, Will MacNeil, Amanda Pollack, Betty P. Teng, Steve Farman, Simon Harris, William Parnell |
Location Management | Simon August, Sue Quinn, Hamish Tavendale, Darren Helman |
Music Department | Lawrence Ashmore, Richard Bolton, Nicholas Bucknall, Tonia Davall, Abigail Doyle, Patrick Doyle, Brian Gascoigne, Eddie Hession, Patrick Kiernan, Yann McCullough, Ion Metsovitis, Perry Montague-Mason, Christopher Northam, John Parricelli, Andy Pask, James Potter, Vicky Quinn, Maggie Rodford, Ralph Salmins, James Shearman, Tony Stanton, Graham Sutton, Jamie Talbot, Chris Tombling, Ivo van der Worff, Hugh Webb, Bruce White, Nick Wollage |
Script and Continuity Department | Penny Eyles |
Transportation Department | Daniel Brown, Roy Clarke, Terry Collins, George Corrigan, Clive Crawley, Gerry Floyd, Len Furssedonn, John Geary, Rob Hanson, Phil Houghton, Simon Hudnott, Bob McGovern, John McMeekin, John Reid, Phil Richman, Dean Roberts, Steve Rose, Stanley Sirkin, Barry Stevenson, Gary Sutch, Bob Turner |
Additional Crew | Vicki Allen, Robert Altman, Wren Arthur, Bob Balaban, Celia Barnett, Patricia Barr, Robin Bell, Steve Boag, Charles Bodycomb, Debbie Brodie, Martin Bullard, Mark Bunce, Richards Butler, Caroline Chapman, Dave Chorley, May Chu, Phil Churchfield, Gillian Clyde, Tony Cuomo, Jason Curtis, Steve Dent, Rebecca Farrant, Joan Field, Terry Green, Simon Hall, Vince Holden, Arthur Inch, Claudia Kalindjian, Anya Keith, Violet Liddle, Gary Messer, Zoie Miller, Lew Morgan, Luke Morris, Ruth Mott, Julian Murray, Ruth Nicol, Brock Norman Brock, Christopher Northam, Kevin O Shea, Jackie O Sullivan, David Oliver, Rob Partridge, Ray Pascoe, Ned Paul, Samar Pollitt, Ron Puttock, Ben Rakison, Luke Randolph, Kay Raven, Scott Reid, Claire Robertson, Bella Sabbagh, Rowley Samuel, Rosie Shannon, George Sheanshang, Allison Shigo, David Slattery-Christy, Barry Smith, Gina Stewart, Matthew Symonds, Alistair Thompson, Katharine Tidy, Brett Tyne, Clare Wade, Kevin Walker, Andy Watson, Julia Wilson Dickson, Winnie Wishart, Mel Churcher, Michael Driscoll, Michael J. Harker, Chris Klockner, Kelly Spearman, Jason Burke Sutter |
Thanks | Elmer Balaban, Gary Brady, Sam Cohn, Maxine Davidson, Pam Dixon, John Ensby, Avy Eschenasy, Stephen Frears, Rob Garvie, Donna Gigliotti, Hortense Izac, Patrick McEnallay, John Mellor, Ian Neil, Paul Olliver, Nigel Palmer, Anita Patel, Nick Pocock, Anita Serwacki, Hugh Whittaker |
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Mystery |
Companies | USA Films, Capitol Films, Film Council |
Countries | USA, UK, Italy |
Languages | English, Latin |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 7.2 |
ImDb Rating Votes | 87787 |
Metacritic Rating | 90 |
Short Description |
Gosford Park is a 2001 satirical black comedy mystery film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes. It was influenced by Jean Renoir s French classic, La Règle du jeu (The Rules of the Game). The film stars an ensemble cast, which includes Eileen Atkins, Bob Balaban, Alan Bates, Charles Dance, Stephen Fry, Michael Gambon, Richard E. Grant, Derek Jacobi, Kelly Macdonald, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Northam, Clive Owen, Ryan Phillippe, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Emily Watson. The story follows a party of wealthy Britons plus an American producer, and their servants, who gather for a shooting weekend at Gosford Park, an English country house. A murder occurs after a dinner party, and the film goes on to present the subsequent investigation from the servants and guests perspectives. Development on Gosford Park began in 1999, when Bob Balaban asked Altman if they could develop a film together. Balaban suggested an Agatha Christie-style whodunit and introduced Altman to Julian Fellowes, with whom Balaban had been working on a different project. The film went into production in March 2001, and began filming at Shepperton Studios with a production budget of $19.8 million. Gosford Park premiered on 7 November 2001 at the London Film Festival. It received a limited release across cinemas in the United States in December 2001, before being widely released in January 2002 by USA Films. It was released in February 2002 in the United Kingdom. The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $87 million in cinemas worldwide, making it Altman s second-most successful film after MASH. Widely acclaimed by critics, Gosford Park was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress for both Mirren and Smith, and won Best Original Screenplay; it was also nominated for nine British Academy Film Awards, winning two. The TV series Downton Abbey – written and created by Fellowes – was originally planned as a spin-off of Gosford Park, but instead was developed as a standalone property inspired by the film, and set earlier in the 20th century (from 1912 to the mid-1920s). |
Box Office Budget | $19,800,000 (estimated) |
Box Office Opening Weekend USA | $241,219 |
Box Office Gross USA | $41,308,615 |
Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross | $87,754,044 |
Keywords | England,servant,shooting party,country house,producer |