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Tagline: Tea at four. Dinner at eight. Murder at midnight.
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Director: Robert Altman
Cast: Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Natasha Wightman, Jeremy Northam, Bob Balaban, James Wilby, Claudie Blakley, Laurence Fox, Trent Ford, Ryan Phillippe, Stephen Fry, Ron Webster, Kelly Macdonald, Clive Owen, Helen Mirren, Eileen Atkins, Emily Watson, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi, Richard E. Grant, Jeremy Swift, Sophie Thompson, Meg Wynn Owen, Adrian Scarborough, Frances Low, Joanna Maude, Teresa Churcher, Sarah Flind, Finty Williams, Emma Buckley, Lucy Cohu, Laura Harling, Tilly Gerrard, Will Beer, Leo Bill, Gregor Henderson-Begg, John Atterbury, Frank Thornton, Ron Puttock, Adrian Preater, John Cox, Ken Davies, Tony Davies, Steve Markham, Terry Sturmey, Julian Such, Alan Bland, Peter Champion, Geoff Double, Robin Devereux, John Fountain, Richard Gamble, Brian Rumsey, George Sherman, Natalie Danks-Smith
Status: Released
Release: 2001-12-26
Runtime: 137
Plot: In 1930s England, a group of pretentious rich and famous gather together for a weekend of relaxation at a hunting resort. But when a murder occurs, each one of these interesting characters becomes a suspect.
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Maggie Smith
Constance Trentham -
Michael Gambon
William McCordle -
Kristin Scott Thomas
Sylvia McCordle -
Camilla Rutherford
Isobel McCordle -
Charles Dance
Raymond Stockbridge -
Geraldine Somerville
Louisa Stockbridge -
Tom Hollander
Anthony Meredith -
Natasha Wightman
Lavinia Meredith -
Jeremy Northam
Ivor Novello -
Bob Balaban
Morris Weissman -
James Wilby
Freddie Nesbitt -
Claudie Blakley
Mabel Nesbitt -
Laurence Fox
Rupert Standish -
Trent Ford
Jeremy Blond -
Ryan Phillippe
Henry Denton -
Stephen Fry
Inspector Thompson -
Ron Webster
Constable Dexter -
Kelly Macdonald
Mary Maceachran -
Clive Owen
Robert Parks -
Helen Mirren
Mrs. Wilson -
Eileen Atkins
Mrs. Croft -
Emily Watson
Elsie -
Alan Bates
Jennings -
Derek Jacobi
Probert -
Richard E. Grant
George -
Jeremy Swift
Arthur -
Sophie Thompson
Dorothy -
Meg Wynn Owen
Lewis -
Adrian Scarborough
Barnes -
Frances Low
Sarah
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David Levy
ProductionProducer -
Sharon Harel-Cohen
ProductionExecutive Producer -
Robert Jones
ProductionExecutive Producer -
Jane Barclay
ProductionExecutive Producer -
Hannah Leader
ProductionExecutive Producer -
Patrick Doyle
SoundOriginal Music Composer -
Andrew Dunn
CameraDirector of Photography -
Tim Squyres
EditingEditor -
Mary Selway
ProductionCasting -
Stephen Altman
ArtProduction Design -
Sarah Hauldren
ArtArt Direction -
Anna Pinnock
ArtSet Decoration -
Jenny Beavan
Costume & Make-UpCostume Design -
Jane Frazer
ProductionCo-Producer -
Joshua Astrachan
ProductionCo-Producer -
Richard Styles
DirectingFirst Assistant Director -
Tori Parry
ProductionProduction Manager -
Alistair Thompson
ProductionProduction Accountant -
Peter Taylor
CameraCamera Operator -
Penny Eyles
DirectingScript Supervisor -
Sallie Jaye
Costume & Make-UpMakeup Department Head -
Jan Archibald
Costume & Make-UpHair Designer -
Peter Glossop
SoundSound Mixer -
John Frankish
ArtSupervising Art Director -
Sue Quinn
ProductionLocation Manager -
Nigel Mills
SoundSupervising Sound Editor -
Robin O'Donoghue
SoundSound Re-Recording Mixer -
Richard Street
SoundSound Re-Recording Mixer -
Julian Fellowes
ProductionAssociate Producer -
Peter Burgis
SoundFoley Artist
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Official Trailer
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Mark Kermode reviews Gosford Park (2001)
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"The Land of Might-Have-Been" Performed by Jeremy Northam
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Elsie Defends Sir William
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The Party (Full Scene)
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