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The Remains of the Day
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It is that tragic story in the 1930s. This story tells about James Stevens (Anthony Hopkins), the English personal servant to Lord Darlington. Over the years and years, this servant sacrificed body and soul to serve in the years before World War II. In spite of all these sacrifices, this servant later realized how misguided his allegiance had been so misplaced over all those years.
It is that tragic story in the 1930s. This story tells about James Stevens (Anthony Hopkins), the English personal servant to Lord Darlington. Over the years and years, this servant sacrificed body and soul to serve in the years before World War II. In spite of all these sacrifices, this servant later realized how misguided his allegiance had been so misplaced over all those years.
Actors:
James Fox,
Roger McKern,
Peter Vaughan,
Hugh Sweetman,
Jeffry Wickham,
Patrick Godfrey,
Paul Copley
James Fox
19 May 1939, London, England, UK
Roger McKern
Peter Vaughan
4 April 1923, Wem, Shropshire, England, UK
Hugh Sweetman
Jeffry Wickham
5 August 1933, Bishops Lydeard, Somerset, England, UK
Patrick Godfrey
13 February 1933, Finsbury Park, London, England, UK
Paul Copley
November 25, 1944 in Denby Dale, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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