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Downton Abbey (Movie, 2019) [DVD]
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Genre | Drama, Art House & International |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Michael Engler, Penelope Wilton, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Gareth Neame, Imelda Staunton, Liz Trubridge, Julian Fellowes, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith See more |
Initial release date | 2019-12-17 |
Language | English |
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Downton Abbey (Movie, 2019)
The worldwide phenomenon, Downton Abbey, returns as a spectacular motion picture, with the beloved Crawleys and their intrepid staff preparing for the most important moment of their lives. A royal visit from the King and Queen of England unleashes scandal, romance and intrigue that leaves the future of Downton hanging in the balance. Written by series creator Julian Fellowes and starring the original cast, this grand cinematic experience will have you cheering for your favorite characters all over again.
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Violet CrawleyThe Dowager Countess of Grantham The matriarch of the Crawley family, Violet is known for her unabashed and quick wit. She is always eager to share her advice and opinions. Her son is Robert Crawley. |
Robert Crawley and Cora CrawleyThe Earl and Countess of Grantham As patriarch of the family, Lord Grantham is proud of Downton and strives to uphold his traditional values. Robert and his American wife Cora are surprised and honored when they hear that the King and Queen will be visiting Downton. Robert and Cora are parents to Mary and Edith. |
Lady MaryAs the eldest daughter of Robert and Cora and estate manager of Downton Abbey alongside Tom Branson, Mary prepares for the arrival of the Royal family at Downton. Behind the scenes, she is toiling with a big decision regarding the fate of Downton Abbey. |
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Lady EdithThe Marchioness of Hexham Mary’s younger sister Edith is married to Herbert Pelham, 7th Marquess of Hexham. For Edith and Bertie, the royal visit brings conflict as well as honor. |
Tom BransonTom Branson was once the Crawley’s chauffer, but since marrying Robert and Cora’s youngest daughter, Lady Sybil, he has become a respected and valued member of the family. Now, seven years after his wife’s death, what does the future hold for him? |
Mr. Carson and Mrs. HughesAs the previous butler at Downton, Charles Carson holds very high standards. In the wake of the news that the King and Queen will be visiting Downton, Lady Mary reaches out to the retired butler for help. His wife Mrs. Hughes is head housekeeper at Downton. Together they do what they can to make the royal visit a shining success. |
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John and Anna BatesMr. Bates is valet to Lord Grantham and Anna is lady’s maid to Lady Mary. They serve as loyal, trusted friends to the Crawleys. Since meeting at Downton, their relationship has endured many highs and lows. They now enjoy a harmonious family life with the addition of their son Johnnie. |
Lady BagshawMaud Bagshaw is not only a lady-in-waiting to the Queen, but also a cousin of the Crawley family. Her arrival at Downton reveals old disagreements and new intrigue. |
Lucy SmithAs Lady Bagshaw’s maid, Lucy accompanies her on the royal visit to Downton, and soon develops a mutual attraction with Tom Branson. Meanwhile, Lucy’s close relationship with Lady Bagshaw brings to light a deep family secret. |
Product Description
The worldwide phenomenon Downton Abbey, becomes a grand motion picture event, as 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. Written by series creator Julian Fellowes and starring the original cast.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 5.3 x 7.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Item model number : B07XVFMQK4
- Director : Michael Engler
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 2 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : December 17, 2019
- Actors : Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French
- Producers : Gareth Neame, Julian Fellowes, Liz Trubridge
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B07XVFMQK4
- Writers : Julian Fellowes
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,316 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #455 in Drama DVDs
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The movie begins. A letter announcing the imminent visit in 1927 of King George V and Queen Mary to Downton Abbey makes its way from London via train to the Crawley family. The train with its gleaming steam locomotive overwhelms us with the magnificence of what Trains used to be. Indeed, this whole movie recalls much of what used to be – and some that fell short of magnificence.
The movie recreates much of what must have gone on in that period with a royal visit to a grand country estate like Downton. The hardworking Downstairs crew struggles in awe of the posturing superiority of the Upstairs, and the Upstairs is in awe of the Royalty that is on its way to out-posture them. In fact, the whole shire’s cup of joy is teased to overflowing with the prospect of having a gander at The King.
Here, in 1927, the monarchies of all countries have been substantially humbled as a result of the Great War. What else was going on? In that same high-flying year, two years before the worldwide economic crash, Charles A. Lindbergh makes the historic first solo flight across the Atlantic. The Weimar Republic and the Soviet experiment in State Capitalism are both thriving. In America ‘The Jazz Singer’ is the first feature talkie movie, the Model A Ford first appears, CBS begins operation, Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs, the Columbine massacre strikes in Serene, Colorado, and the music of George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Vincent Youmans is popular. And in the middle of it all stood Downton.
We go as willing hostages back to see that world when men were Men in white ties and tails, and women were their admiring second class citizens. To see those starkly straight and white times when the Nobility’s dreams of Margaret Thatcher - and their contrasting nightmares of Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders - were yet to be. It all portends the present day when Authoritarianism is once more raising its repulsive head, when Democracy is mocked by the Privileged few, as well as their adoring and not so privileged sycophants.
So, there it is, our beloved Downton with all its Good and Bad on full display. Of course, at the center of it all stands Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham. She and all the others delight us with their magic as only they can.
My summary: This is one beautiful and exquisitely told story of great current relevance and one that could only be told by Julian Fellowes. I felt privileged and thrilled and over-awed to be once again a very appreciative and grateful witness to that world. I think you will be, too.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020
The movie begins. A letter announcing the imminent visit in 1927 of King George V and Queen Mary to Downton Abbey makes its way from London via train to the Crawley family. The train with its gleaming steam locomotive overwhelms us with the magnificence of what Trains used to be. Indeed, this whole movie recalls much of what used to be – and some that fell short of magnificence.
The movie recreates much of what must have gone on in that period with a royal visit to a grand country estate like Downton. The hardworking Downstairs crew struggles in awe of the posturing superiority of the Upstairs, and the Upstairs is in awe of the Royalty that is on its way to out-posture them. In fact, the whole shire’s cup of joy is teased to overflowing with the prospect of having a gander at The King.
Here, in 1927, the monarchies of all countries have been substantially humbled as a result of the Great War. What else was going on? In that same high-flying year, two years before the worldwide economic crash, Charles A. Lindbergh makes the historic first solo flight across the Atlantic. The Weimar Republic and the Soviet experiment in State Capitalism are both thriving. In America ‘The Jazz Singer’ is the first feature talkie movie, the Model A Ford first appears, CBS begins operation, Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs, the Columbine massacre strikes in Serene, Colorado, and the music of George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Vincent Youmans is popular. And in the middle of it all stood Downton.
We go as willing hostages back to see that world when men were Men in white ties and tails, and women were their admiring second class citizens. To see those starkly straight and white times when the Nobility’s dreams of Margaret Thatcher - and their contrasting nightmares of Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders - were yet to be. It all portends the present day when Authoritarianism is once more raising its repulsive head, when Democracy is mocked by the Privileged few, as well as their adoring and not so privileged sycophants.
So, there it is, our beloved Downton with all its Good and Bad on full display. Of course, at the center of it all stands Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham. She and all the others delight us with their magic as only they can.
My summary: This is one beautiful and exquisitely told story of great current relevance and one that could only be told by Julian Fellowes. I felt privileged and thrilled and over-awed to be once again a very appreciative and grateful witness to that world. I think you will be, too.
I have taken one star off for THAT KISS! Like so many other viewers, I was appalled at the explicitness of that kiss. Clearly the producers are pushing a sexual agenda. To have two people kiss like that in an area where they could so easily be discovered. Ridiculous! I can’t believe they would allow Tom Branson and Lucy Smith to do something like that! And then we get sexual behavior shoved even further down our throats when Edith and her husband tell people that she’s pregnant. We all know that “we’re expecting a baby” is just deviant code for telling the world that the man thrust himself repeatedly into the woman until he successfully ejaculated. DISGUSTING! And for a PG film? Think of the children being exposed to such behavior. They’ll immediately want to try it. And where will that lead?
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Reviewed in Mexico on December 27, 2019