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Yorkshire | Period Drama
Downton Abbey is an English drama romance movie directed by Michael Engler. Starring Matthew Goode, Alice McCarthy, Maggie Smith are playing in prominent roles.
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Downton Abbey is an English drama romance movie directed by Michael Engler. Starring Matthew Goode, Alice McCarthy, Maggie Smith are playing in prominent roles.
7.4/10
IMDb84%
Rotten TomatoesBest Period andor Character Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2020
Costume Designer of the Year | 2019
Seal of Approval Recommended | 2019
Best Ensemble International Competition | 2020
Best Supporting Actress International Competition | 2020
Best Costume Design | 2020
Actress Defying Age and Ageism | 2020
Best Period andor Character Makeup FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2020
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2020
Excellence in Period Film | 2020
Best Costume Design | 2019
Best Costume Design | 2019
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 194,694,725 USD
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The royal visit of King George V to Downton Abbey was based on his real-life visit to Wentworth Woodhouse, a mansion in Yorkshire which was used in this movie for the ballroom scenes at Harewood House.
Imelda Staunton (Lady Bagshaw) is the real-life wife of Jim Carter (Mr. Carson).
The mansion that King George V and Queen Mary visit after Downton Abbey, where the ball is held at the end of this movie, is Harewood House. Although the name of the village is pronounced as it is spelled (Hare-wood), the House and the title Lord Harewood are perversely pronounced Harwood, as was correctly done throughout this movie.
The visitors, King George V and Queen Mary (previously Princess Mary of Teck), were the grandparents of Queen Elizabeth II.
According to the Director's Commentary, Charlie Watson (Albert the Hall Boy) originally featured as a reoccurring extra in series 5 & 6 of the television version of Downton Abbey (2010). The film version marks Charlie's first role with lines. Director Michael Engler said that "it felt in a funny way similar to the story; which is the Hall Boy who becomes the Footman - it's like the extra who becomes an actor".
"Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham: Let's not argue. Violet Crawley: I never argue, I explain."
"Violet Crawley: Machiavelli is frequently underrated. He had many qualities. Isobel Merton: So did Caligula - not all of them charming."