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                                    | Director: | 
                                                                                    Robert Altman                                         |  
                                    | Starring: | 
                                                                                    Michael Gambon,                                                                                     Maggie Smith,                                                                                     Kristin Scott Thomas,                                                                                     Charles Dance,                                                                                     Alan Bates,                                                                                     Stephen Fry,                                                                                     Richard E. Grant,                                                                                     Derek Jacobi,                                                                                     Helen Mirren,                                                                                     Clive Owen                                         |  
                                    | Genres: | 
                                                                                    UK Premier,                                                                                     Period Drama,                                                                                     Drama,                                                                                     Crime,                                                                                     Mystery-Suspense                                         |  
                                    | Origin: | 
                                                                                      USA
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                                    | Certificate: | 
                                                                                    M                                         |  
                                    | Languages: | 
                                                                                    English                                         |  
                                    | Running Time: | 137 min |  |   |  
 Robert Altman directs this elegant period drama and Agatha Christie-style murder mystery that features the cream of British acting talent. Gathered at aristocrat Michael Gambon's big house are fellow toffs Charles Dance, James Wilby and Jeremy Northam (as British matinee idol Ivor Novello) among others. Meanwhile, downstairs in the bustling servant's quarters we encounter Alan Bates and Helen Mirren as the head male and female members of staff. The various intrigues that play out between members of the different classes and sexes are all observed with Altman's customary withering eye and trademark roving camerawork. After a murder is committed, comical pipe-smoking detective Stephen Fry arrives, but the solution is arrived at in an unconventional way. With an impeccable ensemble cast that Merchant Ivory would die for, Gosford Park is a classy piece of cinema from a great director at the top of his form. |  
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