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Compare the surgeon's grace inherent in Gosford Park to the soused baboonery of Prêt-à-Porter (1994), and you glimpse a restless and conflicted intelligence plunging into the combat of cultural intercourse without the benefit of superego.
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"Is your name Gosford?" he said in his cold, level voice.
The Sleuth of St. James's Square Melville Davisson Post
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Smack dab in the middle is a town called Gosford, which passes for the local Big Smoke; I grew up around there.
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Smack dab in the middle is a town called Gosford, which passes for the local Big Smoke; I grew up around there.
The Central Coast « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2008
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Smack dab in the middle is a town called Gosford, which passes for the local Big Smoke; I grew up around there.
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"Then one day I saw the publicity for a little film called Gosford Park and now, well…" he trails off theatrically.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The film is described as a Gosford Park (great film), "below stairs" drama featuring Close as a woman in 19th Century Ireland who disguises herself as a man in order to survive.
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The film is described as a Gosford Park (great film), "below stairs" drama featuring Close as a woman in 19th Century Ireland who disguises herself as a man in order to survive.
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Gosford Park (2001)- "Gosford" transports us back to Great Britain circa 1932, and a weekend shooting party at the country estate of war profiteer Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and his much younger wife Lady Sylvia (Kristen Scott-Thomas).
John Farr: Remembering Robert Altman John Farr 2011
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Gosford Park (2001)-"Gosford" transports us back to Great Britain circa 1932, and a weekend shooting party at the country estate of war profiteer Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and his much younger wife Lady Sylvia (Kristen Scott-Thomas).
John Farr: Remembering Robert Altman John Farr 2011
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