Downton Abbey

Titolo originale: Downton Abbey
Regia: Michael Engler |
Anno: 2019
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance Storia
Tag: yorkshire | period drama | upstairs downstairs | 1920s | based on tv series |
Cast: Hugh Bonneville | Laura Carmichael | Jim Carter | Raquel Cassidy | Brendan Coyle | Michelle Dockery | Joanne Froggatt | Elizabeth McGovern | Kevin Doyle | Michael Fox | Matthew Goode | Harry Hadden-Paton | Robert James-Collier | Allen Leech | Phyllis Logan | Sophie McShera | Lesley Nicol | Maggie Smith | Imelda Staunton | Penelope Wilton | Stephen Campbell Moore | Geraldine James | Alex Crisp | Douglas Reith | Charlie Watson | David Haig | Susan Lynch | Max Brown | Fifi Hart | Oliver Barker | Zac Barker | Mark Addy | Eva Samms | Karina Samms | Kate Phillips | Harry Livingstone | Alice McCarthy | James Cartwright | Andrew Havill | Philippe Spall | Richenda Carey | Max Hutchinson | Tom Ashley | Simon Jones | Graeme Smiles | Tuppence Middleton | Darren Strange | John Biggins | Perry Fitzpatrick | Daniel Millar | David Lonsdale | Jonathan Cheetham | Sarah Trevelyan | Tony Dawson |

Il film si collega alle vicende raccontate nell'omonima serie tv britannica.1927: la famiglia Crawley è in subbuglio. Re Giorgio V ha appena annunciato che farà visita all'antica magione di Downton Abbey insieme alla sua famiglia. La dimora del conte di Grantham diventa il quartier generale del maggiordomo del re britannico e di altri membri della servitù di Buckingham Palace. La servitù dei Crawley subisce ogni sorta di umiliazione. Lady Mary è convinta che l'attuale maggiordomo Thomas Barrow non sia in grado di gestire la delicata situazione e decide di richiamare in servizio un vecchio maggiordomo, il Signor Carson, ormai in pensione, affinché presti alla famiglia la sua competenza per la durata della visita reale. Ai piani bassi della villa, anche la servitù si prepara a suo modo al contrattacco.

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During the opening sequence, the train departing the station and traveling at night has absolutely n [...] D
When first explaining Lucy Smith, Lady Bagshaw says that she was the daughter of her husband's army [...] D
Mr Sellick makes reference to "working nine to five." This was not the standard working day in 1920s [...] D
Preparations are being made for the Prince of Wales to visit Africa the following year. The movie is [...] D
When the king and queen arrive at Downton Abbey, Cora introduces Mary ahead of Bertie and Edith; thi [...] D
"God Save The Queen" in the subtitles (in English) is correct and proper when the English sovereign [...] D
Mr. Carson stepped down as butler due to illness making his hands shake. However, here in this movie [...] D
Until the would be assassin is apprehended, not a single police presence is seen at the villager's l [...] D
The morning after a long, torrential downpour, there is no trace of water on the pavement or in the [...] D
During the presentation of the troops and inspection in front of the reviewing stand, the lawn is dr [...] D
During the parade with the king the queen is talking to her daughter asking where Lord Lascelles is. [...] D
During the parade you can see people's breaths when they speak even though it's set in the summer. D
Lady Mary comments that the suppression of news about an incident is "an Establishment cover-up." Th [...] D
While King George V inspects the troops, he is accompanied by a man dressed in lord lieutenant cloth [...] D

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Violet Crawley: He is her closest relative. The fa [...] D
Tom Branson: He heard my sympathies lay with Irela [...] D
Daisy Mason: We're not footballs and we don't dese [...] D
Robert Crawley: [sarcastically] Well, that went we [...] D
Lady Mary: An establishment cover-up? I don't beli [...] D
[repeated line] Lady Edith: Well, that's that. D
Henry Talbot: Leave Downton? We're stuck with it, [...] D
Isobel Merton: Oh Violet. After all these years yo [...] D
Anna Bates: If that's all, milady. Lady Mary: I s [...] D
Cora Crawley: Your Majesties, welcome to Downton A [...] D
Lady Edith: Two weeks to get ready. Golly! D
Lady Mary: What are you up to Granny? D
Violet Crawley: Machiavelli is frequently underrat [...] D
Tom Branson: They're silly too. Snobbish at times. [...] D
Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: Let's not argue. [...] D
Lady Mary: You're looking very sunny tonight. Lad [...] D
Violet Crawley: Of course, little Mary, could hamm [...] D
King George V: And you, Lady Grantham, were you af [...] D
Tom Branson: [exclaiming] Well, if it's in the pap [...] D
Anna Bates: Is it always like this? Richard Ellis [...] D
Violet Crawley: What simpletons men are! D
Cora Crawley: Whatever may have happened does not [...] D
Robert Crawley: And there we have it! D
Robert Crawley: Carson, what happened to the royal [...] D
Robert Crawley: Good night, Mama. Remember to pray [...] D
Violet Crawley: Well, who do you think I am? Some [...] D
[last lines] Mrs Hughes: Downton is still standin [...] D
Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: A shy royal? Is [...] D
Bertie Hexham: How could you know that and how cou [...] D
Robert Crawley: Are you excited? Cora Crawley: I [...] D
Violet Crawley: I am an expert in every matter. D
Lady Mary Talbot: What are you up to, granny? Vio [...] D
Robert Crawley: Are you here for dinner, Mama? It' [...] D
Maud Bagshaw: You are amazing, Violet. You haven't [...] D
Violet Crawley: [to Lady Mary] You are the future [...] D
Lord Merton: Who are those men measuring on the gr [...] D
Lady Mary: Oh, you devious cat. D
Lady Edith: If I know anything about royal visits, [...] D
Tom Branson: To be honest, I'm not much of a royal [...] D
Violet Crawley: How comforting to see you here, Ca [...] D
[to Lady Mary] Violet Crawley: You are the future [...] D
Thomas Barrow: I don't quite understand where it l [...] D
Daisy: I agree with Mr. Branson, I don't like King [...] D
Violet Crawley: The point is, I'll be fine until I [...] D
Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: No maid, no vale [...] D
Monsieur Courbet: You! Where can I put this? Mrs [...] D
Lady Mary Talbot: [commenting on the sudden sunshi [...] D
Robert Crawley: Is there any chance Henry might be [...] D
[first lines] Andy: Good morning. Mail Delivery [...] D
Mrs Hughes: [sarcastically] Well done, Charlie. Al [...] D
Violet Crawley: Royal women are not meant to grin [...] D
Maud Bagshaw: I'm afraid you'll dislike it, but sh [...] D
Mrs Patmore: Let's hear it for the King and Queen. [...] D

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