

Gosford Park 2001
"Tea at four. Dinner at eight. Murder at midnight."
Step into the opulent world of Gosford Park, where the British aristocracy gathers for a weekend of leisure. In this 2001 masterpiece, Robert Altman skillfully crafts a complex web of relationships, as each character's facade begins to crack under the pressure of suspicion.
Director: Robert Altman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gosford Park (2001) about?
Gosford Park follows a group of pretentious aristocrats as they gather for a weekend at a hunting resort, only to have their lives turned upside down by a murder.
Who directed Gosford Park?
Robert Altman brings his unique vision to the screen in Gosford Park.
Who stars in Gosford Park?
The film features an all-star cast, including Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, and Kristin Scott Thomas.
Is Gosford Park (2001) worth watching?
With its clever plot, outstanding performances, and keen insight into the human condition, Gosford Park is a must-watch for fans of intelligent cinema.
How long is Gosford Park?
Gosford Park has a runtime of 137 minutes.
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Discover the Intrigue of Gosford Park (2001) — A Complex Web of Relationships and Murder
Step into the opulent world of Gosford Park, where the British aristocracy gathers for a weekend of leisure. In this 2001 masterpiece, Robert Altman skillfully crafts a complex web of relationships, as each character's facade begins to crack under the pressure of suspicion. With an all-star cast, including Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, and Kristin Scott Thomas, the film masterfully weaves together drama, mystery, and thriller elements, creating a captivating atmosphere that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the weekend unfolds, alliances are formed and broken, and the truth behind the murder begins to unravel.
As the sun sets over the English countryside, Gosford Park becomes a character in its own right, a symbol of the decaying social norms and the fragility of the upper class. With its keen wit, clever plot twists, and outstanding performances, Gosford Park is a must-watch for fans of intelligent cinema.




