Downton Abbey
Carnival Films (2019)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest
Not In Collection
#1863
6*
Seen ItYes
(9/25/2019 TheaterIsland 16)
IMDB   7.4
122 mins UK / English
  US - PG
Allen Leech Tom Branson
Maggie Smith Violet Crawley / Dowager Countess of Grantham
Tuppence Middleton Lucy
Michelle Dockery Lady Mary Crawley
Elizabeth McGovern Cora Crawley / Countess of Grantham
Joanne Froggatt Anna Bates
Raquel Cassidy Phyllis Baxter
Imelda Staunton Lady Bagshaw
Hugh Bonneville Robert Crawley / Earl of Grantham
Laura Carmichael Lady Edith Crawley
Robert James-Collier Thomas Barrow
Brendan Coyle John Bates
Sophie McShera Daisy Mason
Geraldine James
Stephen Campbell Moore
Phyllis Logan Mrs. Hughes
Jim Carter Charles Carson
Penelope Wilton Isobel Crawley
Max Brown
Kate Phillips
David Haig
Kevin Doyle Joseph Molesley
Lesley Nicol Mrs. Patmore
Simon Jones
Douglas Reith Lord Merton
Stephen Campbell Moore Major Chetwode
Michael Fox Andy
Lesley Nicol Mrs Patmore
Sophie McShera Daisy
Hugh Bonneville Robert Crawley
Michelle Dockery Lady Mary
Phyllis Logan Mrs Hughes
Laura Carmichael Lady Edith
Elizabeth McGovern Cora Crawley
Jim Carter Mr Carson
Geraldine James Queen Mary
Imelda Staunton Maud Bagshaw
Alex Crisp Buckingham Palace Footman
Dame Maggie Smith Violet Crawley
Penelope Wilton Isobel Merton
Kevin Doyle Mr Molesley
Brendan Coyle Mr Bates
Raquel Cassidy Miss Baxter
Charlie Watson Albert the Hall Boy
David Haig Mr Wilson
Susan Lynch Miss Lawton
Director/Choreographer
Michael Engler
Producer Julian Fellowes
Gareth Neame
Mark Hubbard
Writer/Composer Julian Fellowes
Cinematography Ben Smithard
Music John Lunn


The beloved Crawleys and their intrepid staff prepare for the most important moment of their lives. A royal visit from the King and Queen of England will unleash scandal, romance and intrigue that will leave the future of Downton hanging in the balance.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
References
QueerGuru Rating 9
Viewing Priority 3 High

Notes
AKA Downton Abbey-the disappointment. After the deluge of hype, Richard persuaded me to see it a the theater. He agrees. Disappointment! "Nice costumes, though" he says. And there was a few good jokes delivered by Magie Smith.
The TV version would have developed each of the several segments into into full episodes, or perhaps multiple episodes, providing depth and believability.