Review of Gosford Park (2001) by Meg S — 28 Sep 2010
'Lady Sylvia McCordle: Mr Weissman, Tell us about the film you're going to make. Morris Weissman: Oh, sure. It's called "Charlie Chan In London". It's a detective story. Mabel Nesbitt: Set in London? Morris Weissman: Well, not really. Most of it takes place at a shooting party in a country house. Sort of like this one, actually. Murder in the middle of the night, a lot of guests for the weekend, everyone's a suspect. You know, that sort of thing. Constance: How horrid. And who turns out to have done it? Morris Weissman: Oh, I couldn't tell you that. It would spoil it for you. Constance: Oh, but none of us will see it.'.
'Dorothy: I believe in love. Not just getting it, but giving it. I think that if you're able to love someone, even if they don't know it, even if they can't love you back, then it's worth it.'.
'Constance, Countess of Trentham: If there's one thing I don't look for in a maid, it's discretion. Except with my own secrets, of course.'.
'Maid: Do you think he's the murderer? Robert Parks: It's worse than that - he's an actor'.
This review of Gosford Park (2001) was written by Meg S on 28 Sep 2010.
Gosford Park has generally received very positive reviews.
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