Gosford Park

Titolo originale: Gosford Park
Regia: Robert Altman |
Anno: 2001
Origine: Italy | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Mistero Thriller
Tag: england | servant | butler | lordship | country estate | inspector | industrialist | money | murder | countess | maid | housekeeper | valet | shooting party | illegitimate child | child given up for adoption | master servant relationship | upstairs downstairs | 1930s |
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 |

In Inghilterra, nel 1932, Sir William McCordie organizza, presso la propria sfarzosa tenuta di Gosford Park, un fine settimana di festa ricco di invitati. In quel frangente vine commesso un delitto: occorre trovare il responsabile.

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During the build up to the murder sequence, with Ivor Novello playing piano, Morris Weissman clearly [...] D
Lady Trenthem contends that Ivor Novello's film, Il pensionante, was a flop. Although Novello humors [...] D
At the beginning, Lady Trentham jumps closer to the car between shots just before she gets in. D
Before William is killed, the dog is on the desk. When the killer enters the room the dog is at the [...] D
Lady Trentham is holding the paper open as Denton leaves after having coffee spilled on him. In the [...] D
In the dining room when George the footman tells Henry Denton to go elsewhere, Henry's hands are in [...] D
Film set in 1932 but uses a 1934 Rolls-Royce 20/25 GYD48. RR radiator emblem is black to honour Henr [...] D
When Mrs. Croft and the cook are counting the knives, servants are bringing the candelabra from the [...] D
When the butler goes into the servants' quarters to tell Lord William's valet the police wants to ta [...] D
Near the end, Rupert and Jeremy are about to drive away and the cigarette in Rupert's mouth disappea [...] D
When Lewis and Probert are listening to the music, the shadow of the camera is visible just before t [...] D
When Mrs. Wilson enters the Servants' Hall while the inspector is telling the staff that he will be [...] D
When Willian is stabbed he falls forward onto the desk but just as he falls it appears that actor Mi [...] D
When the cars met on the way to the country house, the rain was pouring down from one direction and [...] D
When Mable informs Lady Trentham that she doesn't have a lady's maid, Mr. Nesbit lays his tea cup an [...] D
When Lady Trentham is getting ready to leave, she doesn't have a scarf around her neck. When she goe [...] D
At 44:01 when Henry Denton is imposing himself upon Mary Maceachran, two large Property labels, whic [...] D
The pheasants cluck like chickens. D
The movie takes place in 1932 but some of the songs Ivor Novello sings for the guests didn't come ou [...] D
When Constance walks to the car, she is wearing pointed-toe shoes with a heel. When she arrives at G [...] D
Jeremy Northam's character, based on Ivor Novello, sings two of his songs which hadn't been written [...] D
Early on, Lady Trentham taps on the window of the car. Mary, who is seated in the front, looks over [...] D
When McCordle's coffin is shown loaded into the hearse, there are only two men closing the back of t [...] D

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Robert Parks: Can't a man hate his own father? D
Elsie (Head Housemaid): George? George (First Foo [...] D
Mary Maceachran: They said Sir William was plannin [...] D
Mary Maceachran: Where's Mrs Croft? George (First [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: The time to make [...] D
Henry Denton: Who is it? Lottie: Oh, I'm ever so [...] D
Isobel McCordle: Is Rupert here? Lady Sylvia McCo [...] D
Constance: Has anyone checked her outfit? She's pr [...] D
Mary Maceachran: What's Lord Stockbridge like? Ro [...] D
Mrs. Wilson: I'm the perfect servant; I have no li [...] D
Mrs. Croft: [as if she wouldn't think of it] At le [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: Are any of the ot [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Please tell me you haven't c [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: Difficult colour. [...] D
Arthur: Something funny about that bloke. George [...] D
Mary Maceachran: Nobody can stab a corpse and not [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: He's still got th [...] D
Henry Denton: You Brits really don't have a sense [...] D
Mrs. Wilson: I'll leave you to your book. D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: [referring to the [...] D
Constance: Tell me, what happened to William's lit [...] D
Arthur: George has had his revenge on Mr. Denton- [...] D
Constance: Bought marmalade? Oh dear, I call that [...] D
Jeremy Blond: Face it. You're a younger son with t [...] D
Lord Stockbridge: [to Commander Meredith] When a m [...] D
Morris Weissman: You're providing a lot of enterta [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: So what's the gos [...] D
[last lines] Constance: Could you imagine someone [...] D
Morris Weissman: [after Jennings suggests Mr. Weis [...] D
Robert Parks: What's your name? Mary Maceachran: [...] D
Lewis: You should know to pack your woollies when [...] D
Constable Dexter: Inspector, there's a broken coff [...] D
Morris Weissman: How do you manage to put up with [...] D
Constance: Tell me, how much longer are you going [...] D
Mary Maceachran: What do I do with her Ladyship's [...] D
Lavinia Meredith: It makes you sound desperate. A [...] D
Mrs. Wilson: What gift do you think a good servant [...] D
[everyone starts clapping after Ivor has finished [...] D
[after maintaining her iron reserve throughout the [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Where's that wretched Mabel. [...] D
Elsie (Head Housemaid): [while serving at dinner a [...] D
Barnes: Short arse. D
Dorothy: I believe in love. Not just getting it, b [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Mrs Wilson, absolute crisis. [...] D
Elsie (Head Housemaid): God, look at this, machine [...] D
Constance: Mabel is so clever to pack light. Why s [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Did you have an dreadful jou [...] D
[On the phone, discussing casting for his movie] [...] D
Inspector Thompson: Well, you see, this is why we [...] D
George (First Footman): What's the matter with you [...] D
George (First Footman): You naughty, naughty girl. D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: Could we possibly [...] D
George (First Footman): I'm desperate for a fag. D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Far be it from me to contrad [...] D
Constance, Countess of Trentham: If there's one th [...] D
[Constance's car is pulled over to the side of the [...] D
Isobel McCordle: Elsie, you're not... in trouble, [...] D
[repeated line] Inspector Thompson: I'm Inspector [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Mrs Wilson, a major crisis h [...] D
Robert Parks: Here we go again. Mary Maceachran: [...] D
Henry Denton: I have a date with a hot glass of mi [...] D
Morris Weissman: Thank you, Mr. Jennings. Mr. Jen [...] D
Constable Dexter: Sir, someone's traipsed a load o [...] D
Robert Parks: My name is Parks... Robert Parks. D
Robert Parks: [has just kissed Mary, long pause] O [...] D
[Many years ago, Sylvia and Louisa cut cards to de [...] D
Baron Raymond Stockbridge: Do you really have to g [...] D
Constance: Seems much more than just background mu [...] D
Mrs. Croft: He was a hard-hearted randy old sod. D
Raymond Stockbridge: Well, I think it's ridiculous [...] D
Constance: Do you think he'll be as long as he usu [...] D
Louisa Stockbridge: I didn't expect anything half [...] D
[Morris Weissman is asked about his upcoming movie [...] D
Mr. Jennings: Mr. Meredith. Barnes: Hmm? Mr. Jen [...] D
Mary Maceachran: What will Lady Sylvia do now? Le [...] D
Morris Weissman: How do you manage to put up with [...] D
Mary Maceachran: Mr. Parks... Robert Parks: Rober [...] D
[talking about Lady Sylvia] Mary Maceachran: What [...] D
[at the banquet dinner table] Sir William McCordl [...] D
Mary Maceachran: Her Ladyship says Sir William lov [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: Oh, don't worry about him. H [...] D
Probert: I'll murder that dog one day. Look at tha [...] D
Maid: Do you think he's the murderer? Robert Park [...] D
Mrs. Croft: He's very full of himself, I must say. [...] D
Lady Sylvia McCordle: What *are* you wearing? Iso [...] D
Mary Maceachran: Don't do anything I wouldn't do. [...] D
Lavinia Meredith: I don't care what's changed or n [...] D
Isobel McCordle: It's not fair! D
Dorothy: You can't play both sides, Sir. D
Raymond Stockbridge: [to Louisa] Do stop snivellin [...] D
Elsie: Why do we spend our time living through the [...] D
[on Sir William's death] Ethel: Why would anyone [...] D
Constance: Mary, I don't think I'll wear that shir [...] D
Bertha: I can't stop thinkin' about those girls. T [...] D
Isobel McCordle: [faints] D
Constance: Awfully long repertoire. D
Constance: They're rather a mixed bunch. That Mr. [...] D

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