Gosford Park - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Gosford Park"
Gosford Park (2001)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
Gosford Park - TMDB rating
6.817/10
1197
Gosford Park - Kinopoisk rating
6.818/10
44459
Gosford Park - IMDB rating
7.2/10
102000

Film crew

Director

Producer

David Levy
Producer

Executive Producer

Robert Jones
Executive Producer
Sharon Harel-Cohen
Executive Producer
Jane Barclay
Executive Producer
Hannah Leader
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Editor

Photo Tim Squyres #73553
Tim Squyres
Editor

Art Direction

Sarah Hauldren
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

John Frankish
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Photo Jenny Beavan #9400

Jenny Beavan

Jenny Beavan
Costume Design

Production Design

Stephen Altman
Production Design

Set Decoration

Anna Pinnock
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Sharon Martin
Makeup Artist
Norma Webb
Makeup Artist
Deborah Jarvis
Makeup Artist
Kate Holloway
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Robin O'Donoghue
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Street
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Patrick Doyle #11431

Patrick Doyle

Patrick Doyle
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Joshua Astrachan
Co-Producer
Jane Frazer
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

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Julian Fellowes

Julian Fellowes
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Sara Desmond
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Andrew Dunn
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Peter Taylor
Camera Operator

Makeup Department Head

Sallie Jaye
Makeup Department Head

Supervising Sound Editor

Nigel Mills
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Penny Eyles
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Anita Burger
Hairstylist
Loulia Sheppard
Hairstylist
Astrid Schikorra
Hairstylist
Eric Scruby
Hairstylist

Sound Mixer

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Peter Glossop
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Richard Styles
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Tori Parry
Production Manager

First Assistant Editor

Amanda Pollack
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Andie Derrick
Foley Artist
John Fewell
Foley Artist

Dialogue Editor

John Cochrane
Dialogue Editor

Location Manager

Sue Quinn
Location Manager

Carpenter

John Porter
Carpenter

Hair Designer

Production Accountant

Alistair Thompson
Production Accountant

Standby Art Director

James Foster
Standby Art Director

ADR Mixer

Paul Carr
ADR Mixer
Ed Colyer
ADR Mixer

ADR Editor

Robert Ireland
ADR Editor

Idea

Property Builder

Fergus Clegg
Property Builder

What's left behind the scenes

  • In commentary on the DVD, director Robert Altman stated that he intentionally introduced several profanities into the script solely to ensure the film received an R rating. He did not want children to be admitted to screenings, as he believed they would not enjoy the film and simply wouldn't understand it.
  • The wallpaper in Constance Trentham’s room was handmade and brought from France. Even for such a small room, it cost around $18,000, but the manufacturers provided it for filming completely free of charge.
  • Ryan Phillippe received the role at 11 PM after the previously cast actor unexpectedly backed out.
  • The name “Gosford Park” is never spoken throughout the entire film.
  • None of the actors playing the numerous servants wore any makeup.
  • Someone from the household staff is present in every scene of the film.
  • The camera is in motion in every shot of the film. This was an integral requirement of the director.
  • The jewelry worn by the aristocratic ladies in the film was genuine and worth a considerable sum. Each day, it was delivered to the set accompanied by a security detail.
  • During the filming of group scenes, director Robert Altman consistently used not one, but two cameras moving in opposite directions. This was done to encourage the actors to behave more naturally and not focus all their attention on the camera filming them.
  • When Jeremy Northam's character plays the piano, the actor plays himself in some moments, and in others, his brother, who has been playing the piano since childhood.
  • Most of the film was shot at the classic British estate of Rotham Park in Hertfordshire, whose main house was built in 1754. Separate scenes in the upper bedrooms were filmed at Syon House in West London, traditionally belonging to the Dukes of Northumberland.
  • The film features a number of songs written between 1910 and 1930 by Ivor Novello, who is one of the secondary characters in the film. The songs were performed by Jeremy Northam, who played Novello in the film, and his brother Christopher.
  • Screenwriter Julian Fellowes decided to develop the successful idea of equally portraying the lives of the aristocracy and the servants and realized it in the television series 'Downton Abbey'.
  • Filming of the movie began in England on March 19, 2001.
  • Screenwriter Julian Fellowes decided to develop the successful idea of equally portraying the lives of the aristocracy and the servants, and realized it in the television series "Downton Abbey".
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