Gosford Park

86% of critics liked it

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In theaters Dec 26, 2001
R, 2 hr. 18 min.

Movie Info

Director: Robert Altman
Rated: R
Running Time: 2 hr. 18 min.
Genre: Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
Theater Release: Dec 26, 2001
DVD Release: Jun 25, 2002
Synopsis: Maverick American filmmaker Robert Altman takes a witty and absorbing look at the foibles of the British class system in this intelligent murder mystery set in the early '30s. Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and his wife Lady Sylvia (Kristin Scott Thomas) are a pair of wealthy British socialites who have invited a variety of friends, relatives, and acquaintances to their mansion in the country for a weekend of hunting and relaxation. Among the honored guests are Constance (Maggie Smith),

Critic Reviews

  • A scintillating comedy-drama and one of [Altman's] most richly moving and entertaining pictures. More...
  • At its best when it is about nothing. More...
  • A sweet tune, airy but not quite gay, and it carries a sardonic edge. More...
  • Disappointing is too soft a choice of words. More...
  • The venerated American director's best film since Short Cuts. More...
  • Altman is one of the few contemporary directors who consistently showcases excellent women's roles, and he's rewarded with a symphony of strong performances. More...
  • Every detail rings true; every performance, even the briefest, is a gem. More...
  • A succulent and devious drawing-room mystery that, in its panoramic way, takes a puckish pleasure in scrambling and reshuffling the worlds of upstairs and downstairs. More...
  • Everybody's so good in this! More...
  • So craftily made that it can't help pleasing. More...