Gosford Park | |
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Directed By | Robert Altman |
Written By | Julian Fellowes |
Cast | Eileen Atkins, Charles Dance, Ryan Phillippe, Helen Mirren |
Produced By | Bob Balaban, David Levy, Robert Altman |
Cinematography By | Andrew Dunn |
Film Editing By | Tim Squyres |
Music By | Patrick Doyle |
Studio | Shepperton Studios, Capitol Films |
Distributed By | USA Films |
Country | United Kingdom, United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | November 7, 2001, January 4, 2002 |
Runtime | 137 Minutes |
Rating | R |
Budget | $19,800,000 |
Gross | $87,754,044 |
Overview[]
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Maggie Smith as Constance Trentham
- Michael Gambon as William McCordle
- Kristin Scott Thomas as Sylvia McCordle
- Camilla Rutherford as Isobel McCordle
- Charles Dance as Lord Raymond Stockbridge
- Geraldine Somerville as Louisa Stockbridge
- Tom Hollander as Anthony Meredith
- Natasha Wightman as Lavinia Meredith
- Jeremy Northam as Ivor Novello
- Bob Balaban as Morris Weissman
- James Wilby as Freddie Nesbitt
- Claudie Blakley as Mabel Nesbitt
- Laurence Fox as Rupert Standish
- Trent Ford as Jeremy Blond
- Ryan Phillippe as Henry Denton
- Stephen Fry as Inspector Thompson
- Ron Webster as Constable Dexter
- Kelly Macdonald as Mary Maceachran
- Clive Owen as Robert Parks
- Helen Mirren as Mrs. Wilson
- Eileen Atkins as Mrs. Croft
- Emily Watson as Elsie
- Alan Bates as Jennings
- Derek Jacobi as Probert
- Richard E. Grant as George
- Jeremy Swift as Arthur
- Sophie Thompson as Dorothy
- Meg Wynn Owen as Lewis
- Adrian Scarborough as Barnes
- Frances Low as Sarah
- Joanna Maude as Renee
- Teresa Churcher as Bertha
- Sarah Flind as Ellen
- Finty Williams as Janet
- Emma Buckley as May
- Lucy Cohu as Lottie
- Laura Harling as Ethel
- Tilly Gerrard as Maud
- Will Beer as Albert
- Leo Bill as Jim
- Gregor Henderson-Begg as Fred
- John Atterbury as Merriman
- Frank Thornton as Mr. Burkett