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Gosford Park
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Robert Altman, one of America's most distinctive filmmakers, journeys to England for the first time to create a unique film mosaic with an outstanding ensemble cast. But when there is investigate a murder involving one of them.
Robert Altman, one of America's most distinctive filmmakers, journeys to England for the first time to create a unique film mosaic with an outstanding ensemble cast. But when there is investigate a murder involving one of them.
Actors:
Geraldine Somerville,
Leo Bill,
Alan Bland,
Tom Hollander,
Kelly Macdonald,
Ron Webster,
Claudie Blakley
Geraldine Somerville
19 May 1967, County Meath, Ireland
Leo Bill
31 August 1980, Warwickshire, England, UK
Alan Bland
Tom Hollander
25 August 1967, Bristol, England, UK
Kelly Macdonald
23 February 1976, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Ron Webster
Claudie Blakley
1974, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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Houston Chronicle
January 11, 2002
A sweet tune, airy but not quite gay, and it carries a sardonic edge.
February 12, 2016
Robert Altman brings his gift for big, sprawling dramas knit with a fine weave of characters and a massive cast up to the task of filling them up with lives to the Merchant Ivory idiom of the manners and manors...
June 25, 2004
Pret-a-Porter and Dr. T. & and the Women, tarnished his '90s comeback, but the ornery Altman is back in top form here.
August 11, 2006
Contents and style converge smoothly and seductively in Altman's luxuriant period drama that applies Agatha Christie murder-mystery format to a rigorous anatomy of British class structure in the 1930s, with all the who's who in U.K. in the cast.
Common Sense Media
December 24, 2010
Wonderful British whodunit with some sexual content.
New York Magazine/Vulture
January 22, 2002
Altman is a supreme artist-joker, and the jest this time is that the most American of film directors has given us a finely wrought British whodunit with the emotional layering of a first-rate novel.
June 24, 2006
Altman's unexpected venture into Agatha Christie territory works a treat.
May 26, 2006
It's lovely to see that Altman, now in his 70s, still has an acid bite that would sting filmmakers half his age.
Chicago Tribune
July 20, 2002
A scintillating comedy-drama and one of [Altman's] most richly moving and entertaining pictures.
Looking Closer
January 15, 2005
Altman juggles about thirty different characters, moving them from the upper-class upstairs to the servants' quarters... and he does so without losing the audience.
March 22, 2002
Is there anyone but Altman who could have pulled off such an effervescent mix of satire, affection, and devastating rebuke? And attracted such an ensemble? And let everyone work at this high level?
Variety
July 06, 2010
Taking advantage of a splendid cast, a sharply focused script and the fresh English setting, "Gosford Park" emerges as one of the most satisfying of Robert Altman's numerous ensemble pictures.

