Gosford Park (2001)Description:
DS 1 Sheet Movie Poster - Style A
Year: 2001
Condition: Mint
Dimension: 27 x 40
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Suspense
Features:
- Original
- One Sheet
- Double-Sided
- Regular, Style A
- Rolled
Benefits of an original poster:
- Original posters increase in value over time
- Lithograph (high image quality, which produces sharp and clean images)
- High quality paper stock
- Perfect for displaying in
lightboxes
- Guaranteed original
This is a DS or double-sided original
one Sheet theatrical poster that has printing on both the front and the back of
the poster (printing on back side is a mirror image of printing on the front
side).
This entertainment art item is an authentic original piece. Original
entertainment art items are
valued by collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Cast:
Michael Gambon, Stephen Fry, Richard E. Grant, Helen Mirren, Clive Owen, Maggie
Smith, Emily Watson, Jeremy Northam, Derek Jacobi, Kelly MacDonald, Ryan
Phillippe, Bob Balaban, Alan Bates, Kristin Scott Thomas, Trent Ford, Charles
Dance;
Directed by: Robert Altman
Synopsis:
It is November, 1932. Gosford Park is the magnificent country estate to which
Sir William McCordle and his wife, Lady Sylvia, gather relations and friends for
a shooting party. They have invited an eclectic group including a countess, a
World War I hero, the British matinee idol Ivor Novello and an American film
producer who makes Charlie Chan movies. As the guests assemble in the gilded
drawing rooms above, their personal maids and valets swell the ranks of the
house servants in the teeming kitchens and corridors below-stairs.
But all is not as it seems: neither amongst the bejewelled guests lunching and
dining at their considerable leisure, nor in the attic bedrooms and stark work
stations where the servants labor for the comfort of their employers. Part
comedy of manners and party mystery, the film is finally a moving portrait of
events that bridge generations, class, sex, tragic personal history - and
culminate in a murder. (Or is it two murders...?)