Gosford Park (2001)
In 1930’s England, a group of pretentious rich and famous gather together for a weekend of relaxation at a hunting resort. But when a murder occurs, each one of these interesting characters becomes a suspect.
Directors: Robert Altman
Casts: Maggie Smith as Constance Trentham, Michael Gambon as William McCordle, Kristin Scott Thomas as Sylvia McCordle, Camilla Rutherford as Isobel McCordle, Charles Dance as Lord Raymond Stockbridge, Geraldine Somerville as Louisa Stockbridge, Tom Hollander as Anthony Meredith, Natasha Wightman as Lavinia Meredith, Jeremy Northam as Ivor Novello, Bob Balaban as Morris Weissman, James Wilby as Freddie Nesbitt, Claudie Blakley as Mabel Nesbitt, Laurence Fox as Rupert Standish, Trent Ford as Jeremy Blond, Ryan Phillippe as Henry Denton, Stephen Fry as Inspector Thompson, Ron Webster as Constable Dexter, Kelly Macdonald as Mary Maceachran, Helen Mirren as Mrs. Wilson, Clive Owen as Robert Parks, Eileen Atkins as Mrs. Croft, Emily Watson as Elsie, Alan Bates as Jennings, Derek Jacobi as Probert, Richard E. Grant as George, Jeremy Swift as Arthur, Sophie Thompson as Dorothy, Meg Wynn Owen as Lewis, Adrian Scarborough as Barnes, Frances Low as Sarah, Joanna Maude as Renee, Teresa Churcher as Bertha, Sarah Flind as Ellen, Finty Williams as Janet, Emma Buckley as May, Lucy Cohu as Lottie, Laura Harling as Ethel, Tilly Gerrard as Maud, Will Beer as Albert, Leo Bill as Jim, Gregor Henderson-Begg as Fred, John Atterbury as Merriman, Frank Thornton as Mr. Burkett, Ron Puttock as Strutt, Adrian Preater as McCordle's Loader, John Cox as Loaders, Ken Davies as Loaders, Tony Davies as Loaders, Steve Markham as Loaders, Terry Sturmey as Loaders, Julian Such as Loaders, Alan Bland as Beaters, Peter Champion as Beaters, Geoff Double as Beaters, Robin Devereux as Beaters, John Fountain as Beaters, Richard Gamble as Beaters, Brian Rumsey as Beaters, George Sherman as Beaters, Widget as Pip the Dog, Natalie Danks-Smith as American Actress (uncredited)