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The director Robert Altman and the two photographers kept walking around during the filming of the group scene, just to make the actors' performance more natural.
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When Jeremy Northam played the piano, his younger brother also participated in the performance, and his younger brother was a professional classical pianist.
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Instead of using a usual big microphone to pick up the sound, director Altman asked all the actors to carry portable microphones in order to create a repetitive effect.
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The ladies in the film wear genuine jewelry and must be escorted by fully armed security guards every day.
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Director Altman asked the photographer to move every shot in the film.
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The hunting scenes in the film refer to the hunting passages in the movie "Rules of the Game".
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There was indeed a movie "Charlie Chen in London" in 1934, whose producer name was John Stone, not the fictional character Maurice Weisman in the film, but Alan Novi did appear in the film.
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All the actors who play servants in the film do not wear makeup.
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Director Robert Altman used words starting with F many times in the film to limit the level. He does not want minors to watch this movie.
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Although there are only two main scenes in the film, the story clues are numerous. There are more than 40 characters, and more than a dozen people often appear in the same scene .
Gosford Park behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Morris Weissman: [after Jennings suggests Mr. Weissman choose his own breakfast items] Oh, like cafeteria style?
Baron Raymond Stockbridge: The Englishman is never waited on at breakfast.
Morris Weissman: Well, that's interesting, because an American is. I'll make a note of that.
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Morris Weissman: Thank you, Mr. Jennings.
Mr. Jennings: It's just Jennings, sir.
Morris Weissman: Then thank you, just Jennings.