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.
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Film Cast:
- Robert Crawley: Hugh Bonneville
- Lady Edith: Laura Carmichael
- Mr Carson: Jim Carter
- Miss Baxter: Raquel Cassidy
- Mr Bates: Brendan Coyle
- Lady Mary: Michelle Dockery
- Mr Molesley: Kevin Doyle
- Andy: Michael Fox
- Anna Bates: Joanne Froggatt
- Henry Talbot: Matthew Goode
- Bertie Hexham: Harry Hadden-Paton
- Thomas Barrow: Robert James-Collier
- Tom Branson: Allen Leech
- Mrs Hughes: Phyllis Logan
- Cora Crawley: Elizabeth McGovern
- Daisy: Sophie McShera
- Mrs Patmore: Lesley Nicol
- Violet Crawley: Maggie Smith
- Maud Bagshaw: Imelda Staunton
- Isobel Merton: Penelope Wilton
- Major Chetwode: Stephen Campbell Moore
- Queen Mary: Geraldine James
- Buckingham Palace Footman: Alex Crisp
- Lord Merton: Douglas Reith
- Albert the Hall Boy: Charlie Watson
- Mr Wilson: David Haig
- Miss Lawton: Susan Lynch
- Richard Ellis: Max Brown
- Sybbie Branson: Fifi Hart
- George: Oliver Barker
- George: Zac Barker
- Mr Bakewell: Mark Addy
- Marigold: Eva Samms
- Marigold: Karina Samms
- Princess Mary: Kate Phillips
- Harewood House Footman: Harry Livingstone
- Harewood House Nanny: Alice McCarthy
- Tony Sellick: James Cartwright
- Lord Lascelles: Andrew Havill
- Monsieur Courbet: Philippe Spall
- Mrs Webb: Richenda Carey
- Royal Footman: Max Hutchinson
- Royal Footman: Tom Ashley
- King George V: Simon Jones
- Royal Enquerry: Graeme Smiles
- Lucy Smith: Tuppence Middleton
- Detective: Darren Strange
- Pub Landlord: John Biggins
- Chris Webster: Perry Fitzpatrick
- Policeman: Daniel Millar
- Police Sergeant: David Lonsdale
- Lady Sybil Crawley, Lady Sybil Branson: Jessica Brown Findlay
Film Crew:
- Editor: Mark Day
- Characters: Julian Fellowes
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Nigel Heath
- Original Music Composer: John Lunn
- Production Design: Donal Woods
- Executive Producer: Brian Percival
- Producer: Gareth Neame
- “A” Camera Operator: Ben Smithard
- Director: Michael Engler
- Executive Producer: Nigel Marchant
- Producer: Liz Trubridge
- Casting Director: Jill Trevellick
- Assistant Costume Designer: Kathryn Tart
- Foley Artist: Paula Boram
- “B” Camera Operator: Simon Baker
- Stunt Coordinator: Rowley Irlam
- Special Effects Supervisor: Neal Champion
- Sound Effects Editor: Alex Gibson
- Aerial Director of Photography: John Marzano
- Dialogue Editor: James Feltham
- Makeup & Hair: Annette Field
- Post Production Supervisor: Ann Lynch
- Script Supervisor: Sarah Garner
- ADR Mixer: Oliver Brierley
- Set Decoration: Gina Cromwell
- Construction Manager: Dan Crandon
- Makeup & Hair: Marc Pilcher
- Visual Effects Editor: Sascha Dhillon
- Makeup Designer: Anne Oldham
- Art Direction: Simon Walker
- Choreographer: Diana Scrivener
- ADR Editor: Alex Sawyer
- Makeup Supervisor: Elaine Browne
- Unit Production Manager: Valentina Coccia
- Drone Pilot: Peter Ayriss
- First Assistant Director: Toby Ford
- Production Sound Mixer: David Lascelles
- Co-Producer: Mark Hubbard
- Gaffer: Tom Gates
- Construction Manager: Dan Marsden
- Production Coordinator: Aneta Chalas
- Costume Supervisor: Michael Weldon
- Stunts: David R. Grant
- Second Assistant Director: Adam Byles
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Brad Rees
- Costume Design: Anna Mary Scott Robbins
- Foley Editor: Philip Moroz
- Makeup & Hair: Laura Blount
- First Assistant Editor: Thy Quach
- First Assistant “A” Camera: Tristan Haley
- Third Assistant Director: Jason Rickwood
- Best Boy Electric: Kevin Heatherington
- Costume Supervisor: Harriet Edmonds
- Key Grip: Tony Sankey
- ADR Mixer: Alex Fielding
- Carpenter: Gary Jobber
- Sound Effects Editor: Jamie Allen
- Makeup & Hair: Sam Smart
- Assistant Costume Designer: Eloise Park
- Makeup & Hair: Karen Folly
- Best Boy Grip: Jamie Brittain
- Special Effects Coordinator: Emma Champion
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Joshua Darby
- Production Secretary: Carlene Garvey
Movie Reviews:
- SWITCH.: ‘Downton Abby’s’ transition to film isn’t going to make it onto any worst film-to-TV adaptions lists, but it is a mediocre film that offers two hours of fun for fans of the show. If you’re not a fan, there is absolutely no reason to see it. The film seems more like an extended TV special rather than a theatrical film, but fans won’t be mad to see it on the big screen.
– Chris dos SantosRead Chris’ full article…
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-downton-abbey-transition-from-tv-to-film-not-as-classy-as-expected
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