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IMDbBest Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2002 | Julian
Best Director Motion Picture | 2002 | Robert
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Jenny
British Supporting Actress of the Year | 2002 | Helen
British Film of the Year | 2002
British Supporting Actress of the Year For | 2002
Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture | 2002 | Clive
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Helen
Best Director | 2002 | Robert
Director of the Year | 2002 | Robert
Best Foreign Film | 2002 | Robert
Best Acting Ensemble | 2002 | James
Best Film | 2002 | Robert
Best Ensemble Cast | 2002 | James
Best Foreign Film | 2003 | Robert
Best Overall Dubbing | 2002 | Filippo
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 2002 | Robert
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Helen
Best Director | 2002 | Robert
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Julian
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Maggie
Outstanding Motion Picture Ensemble | 2002 | James
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2002 | Patrick
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2002 | Julian
Best Cast | 2003
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Maggie
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Helen
Best Director | 2001 | Robert
Best Screenplay | 2001 | Julian
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Maggie
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Maggie
2002 | David
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2003 | Robert
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Maggie
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 2002 | Stephen
Best Picture | 2002 | David
Best Director | 2002 | Robert
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Jenny
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2002 | Julian
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2002 | Helen
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002
Best Production Design | 2002 | Stephen
Best Make UpHair | 2002 | Jan
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Helen
Best Screenplay Original | 2002 | Julian
Best American Film Bedste amerikanske film | 2003 | Robert
Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Helen
Best Foreign Language Film Melhor Filme Estrangeiro | 2003
Best European Union Film Meilleur film de lUnion Europenne | 2003 | Robert
Best British Actress | 2003 | Helen
Best European Film Mejor Pelcula Europea | 2003 | Robert
2002 | Robert
Best Actress | 2002 | Maggie
Editor of the Year | 2002 | Tim
Production Designer of the Year | 2002 | Stephen
Composer of the Year | 2002 | Patrick
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Tim
2002 | Julian
2002 | David
Best Director | 2002 | Robert
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Julian
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Maggie
Best Motion Picture | 2002 | Julian
Best Foreign Film English Language | 2002
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Maggie
Best Ensemble | 2002
Best Casting | 2002 | Mary
Best Director | 2002 | Robert
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2002 | Julian
Best Production Design | 2002 | Jenny
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Jenny
Best Official Film Website | 2002
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Maggie
Best Acting Ensemble | 2002 | James
Best Costume Design | 2002 | Jenny
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Emily
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002
Best Art Direction | 2002 | Anna
Best Original Screenplay | 2001 | Julian
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2001 | Maggie
Best Cast Ensemble | 2001 | James
Honorable Mentions | 2001
Best Cinematography in a Feature Film | 2001 | Andrew
Best Supporting Actress For | 2001
Best Director | 2001 | Robert
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Helen
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Maggie
Budget 19,800,000 USD
Box Office Collection 87,754,044 USD
The camera is always moving (if only slightly) in every shot as requested by producer and director Robert Altman.
Downton Abbey (2010), written and created by Julian Fellowes, was originally planned as a spin-off of this movie, but instead was developed as a stand-alone property inspired by the movie, set several decades earlier.
In the DVD commentary, producer and director Robert Altman stated he included the "f" word several times on purpose to get an R-rating because he didn't want kids to see this movie. He thought kids wouldn't like the movie, so he wanted to keep them out (especially fourteen-year-old boys).
The jewelry worn by the upstairs ladies in the movie was all authentic, and had to be escorted in by armed guards each day.
None of the actors and actresses who played servants wore any movie make-up, although they did wear conventional make-up like lipstick.
"[Morris Weissman is asked about his upcoming movie project] Lady Sylvia McCordle: Mr Weissman. Morris Weissman: Yes? Lady Sylvia McCordle: 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."
"Mrs. Wilson: I'm the perfect servant; I have no life."