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DVD : Gosford Park 

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Universal
EAN: 9780783271163
ISBN: 0783271166
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 25, 2002
Running Time: 137 minutes
Sales Rank: 2786
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: 2001




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Editorial Review:

Description:
The Academy Award winner for Best Original Screenplay, Gosford Park is a whodunit as only director Robert Altman could do it.As a hunting party gathers at the country estate, no one is aware that before the weekend is over, someone will be murdered - twice!The police are baffled but the all-seeing, all-hearing servants know that almost everyone had a motive. This critically-acclaimed murder mystery features a who's who of celebrated actors.With a diverse cast of characters - all with something to hide - it'll keep you guessing right to the surprising end.Gosford Park proves that murder can be such an inconvenience.

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Gosford Park finds director Robert Altman in sumptuously fine form indeed. From the opening shots, as the camera peers through the trees at an opulent English country estate, Altman exploits the 1930s period setting and whodunit formula of the film expertly. Aristocrats gather together for a weekend shooting party with their dutiful servants in tow, and the upstairs/downstairs division of the classes is perfectly tailored to Altman's method (as employed in Nashville and Short Cuts) of overlapping bits of dialogue and numerous subplots in order to betray underlying motives and the sins that propel them. Greed, vengeance, snobbery, and lust stir comic unrest as the near dizzying effect of brisk script turns is allayed by perhaps Altman's strongest ensemble to date. First and foremost, Maggie Smith is marvelous as Constance, a dependent countess with a quip for every occasion; Michael Gambon, as the ill-fated host, Sir William McCordle, is one of the most palpably salacious characters ever on screen; Kristin Scott Thomas is perfectly cold yet sexy as Lady Sylvia, Sir William's wife; and Helen Mirren, Emily Watson, and Clive Owen are equally memorable as key characters from the bustling servants' quarters below. Gosford Park manages to be fabulously entertaining while exposing human shortcomings, compromises, and our endless need for confession. --Fionn Meade



Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Post great war Britian and the Hollywood invasion
This mystery is sort of an upstairs ( ladies and gentlemen)
and downstairs ( maids, valets, cooksand butlers) mixer.
A shooting -gathering of the clans brings together
and aristocratic family and
some American Hollywood invaders.
The head of the clan is a merchant and he is murdered.
The Lady's maid of the dowager seems to have more idea of the motivations of the crime than the constable and detective of the police.
The traditional British empire culture ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Costume Drama
Robert Altman decided to leave his usual Americana behind with the dreary British period piece "Gosford Park." It's 1932; the British aristocracy is in its twilight and war looms on the Continent. At Gosford Park,however,it's all fun and games until someone ends up dead. Think of this movie as the dull "Clue" made a little more brilliantly.

"Gosford Park" has the usual upstairs/downstairs drama. The great Bob Balaban stars as a visiting Hollywood producer. The hosting aristocrats are Michael ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful, luxurious mystery
The story opens in 1932 at the country estate of Lord and Lady McCordle; guests arriving for the weekend include friends and relatives and even a Hollywood movie producer.Of course, they bring their servants who bustle around downstairs to make life grand for their betters upstairs.When someone is found dead - and it appears he was murdered twice - everyone seems to have a motive.

The superb cast of British megastars is led by Maggie Smith who steals the show with her funny/snobby countess ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Commentary by Julian Fellowes is most enjoyable!
I'm glad this DVD belongs to me for I will watch it many times.The music is lovely and Jeremy Northam and Clive Owen are easy on the eyes.
Julian Fellowes has an excellent commentary explaining the aristocracy and the servant class which made the story-line all the more understandable and therefore more enjoyable.Thank you, Julian Fellowes!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A Poisonous Paradise
In a screenplay by Julian Fellowes, and through the imaginations of Bob Balaban and the late director, Robert Altman, viewers find themselves transported to the upper crust society of 1932 England, wherethe devious Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and his elegant and aristocratic, but cold wife,Lady Sylvia(Kristen Scott Thomas) host variegated guests at their country estate for a weekend shooting party.
Young Mary Maceachran(Kelly Macdonald)accompanies her employer, Constance, the Countess ... Read More



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