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TEA AT FOUR. DINNER AT EIGHT. MURDER AT MIDNIGHT.
In 2001, Robert Altman (MASH, The Long Goodbye) took the unexpected step into Agatha Christie territory with Gosford Park, a murder-mystery whodunit set in an English country house starring a host of British acting greats and with an Oscar-winning screenplay by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes. It would become a huge success with audiences and critics alike.
Set in 1932, the action unfolds during a weekend shooting party hosted by Sir William McArdle (Alan Bates), and his wife Lady Sylvia (Kristin Scott Thomas) at his estate, Gosford Park. Among the guests are friends, relatives, the actor and composer Ivor Novello (Jeremy Northam), and an American film producer (Bob Balaban). When Sir William is found murdered in the library, everyone and their servants becomes a suspect.
Also starring Charles Dance, Michael Gambon, Richard E. Grant, Helen Mirren, Clive Owen, Maggie Smith, Emily Watson and many more, Altman produced another masterpiece deserving to be ranked alongside Nashville and Short Cuts as one his finest forays into ensemble drama.
Special Features
- Brand new 2K restoration from a 4K scan, carried out by Arrow films exclusively for this release, supervised and approved by director of photography Andrew Dunn
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by director Robert Altman, production designer Stephen Altman and producer David Levy
- Audio commentary by writer-producer Julian Fellowes
- Brand-new audio commentary by critics Geoff Andrew and David Thompson (author of Altman on Altman)
- Introduction by critic Geoff Andrew
- Brand new cast and crew interviews recorded exclusively for this release
- The Making of Gosford Park archive featurette
- Keeping Gosford Park Authentic archive featurette
- Q&A Session with Altman and the cast
- Fifteen deleted scenes with optional Altman commentary
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matthew Griffin
- Arrow Academy
- TBC
- 15
- English
- 1
- Arrow Academy
- Robert Altman
- Maggie Smith
- Michael Gambon
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- English SDH
- 2018
- B
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Arrow Films
TEA AT FOUR. DINNER AT EIGHT. MURDER AT MIDNIGHT.
In 2001, Robert Altman (MASH, The Long Goodbye) took the unexpected step into Agatha Christie territory with Gosford Park, a murder-mystery whodunit set in an English country house starring a host of British acting greats and with an Oscar-winning screenplay by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes. It would become a huge success with audiences and critics alike.
Set in 1932, the action unfolds during a weekend shooting party hosted by Sir William McArdle (Alan Bates), and his wife Lady Sylvia (Kristin Scott Thomas) at his estate, Gosford Park. Among the guests are friends, relatives, the actor and composer Ivor Novello (Jeremy Northam), and an American film producer (Bob Balaban). When Sir William is found murdered in the library, everyone and their servants becomes a suspect.
Also starring Charles Dance, Michael Gambon, Richard E. Grant, Helen Mirren, Clive Owen, Maggie Smith, Emily Watson and many more, Altman produced another masterpiece deserving to be ranked alongside Nashville and Short Cuts as one his finest forays into ensemble drama.
Special Features
- Brand new 2K restoration from a 4K scan, carried out by Arrow films exclusively for this release, supervised and approved by director of photography Andrew Dunn
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by director Robert Altman, production designer Stephen Altman and producer David Levy
- Audio commentary by writer-producer Julian Fellowes
- Brand-new audio commentary by critics Geoff Andrew and David Thompson (author of Altman on Altman)
- Introduction by critic Geoff Andrew
- Brand new cast and crew interviews recorded exclusively for this release
- The Making of Gosford Park archive featurette
- Keeping Gosford Park Authentic archive featurette
- Q&A Session with Altman and the cast
- Fifteen deleted scenes with optional Altman commentary
- Trailer
- Reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Matthew Griffin
- Arrow Academy
- TBC
- 15
- English
- 1
- Arrow Academy
- Robert Altman
- Maggie Smith
- Michael Gambon
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- English SDH
- 2018
- B
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Amazing Late Stage Altman
**Spoilers** Excuse me? This is literally one of the most immaculate, intricate, suspenseful, and downright entertaining movies I think I've ever seen, and we don't get an answer? I mean, I get that the point is the observation and that it doesn't matter who did it because William sucks, but it is equally hilarious and absolutely brilliant that we don't get to know who did it. Down with rich people and class divides and hunting parties and toxic men and archaic BS. People matter, actions matter, feelings matter. Revenge is best served via a meticulous narrative of countless overlapping characters and fractured relationships detailing the decaying English upper crust post-Great War...and it doesn't hurt to have Robert Altman direct the absolute hell out of it all, even at seventy five years old. Gosford Park, what a banger of a biting, engrossing, anti-murder mystery, with some of the best cinematic craft one could possibly find. I have my other favorite filmmakers, but tell me why I'm starting to think that if Altman would've been the only American director working after like 1960, we'd pretty much be okay.
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Favourite Altman movie
Pretty the much movie imho. Tight script, great performances from everyone involved, expert direction. The transfer and bonus material package are first rate. Highly recommended !
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Great presentation by arrow
Quite impressive film making with that large a cast.
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