Development on Gosford Park began in 1999, when Bob Balaban came to Altman and asked if they could develop a film together. Altman suggested a whodunit and asked Fellowes to write the script. The film went into production in March 2001 and began filming at Shepperton Studios with a production budget of $19.8 million. Gosford Park premiered on November 7, 2001 at the London Film Festival. It received a limited release across cinemas in the United States in December 2001, before being widely released in January 2002 by USA Films. It was released in February 2002 in the United Kingdom.
The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $87 million in cinemas worldwide, making it Altman's second most successful film after MASH. It has received multiple awards and nominations, including seven Academy Award nominations and nine British Academy Film Awards nominations.
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Helen Mirren picture gallery
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Helen Mirren picture gallery
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The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $87 million in cinemas worldwide, making it Altman's second most successful film after MASH. It has received multiple awards and nominations, including seven Academy Award nominations and nine British Academy Film Awards nominations.
Helen Mirren picture gallery
398 × 600 - 35k - jpg
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Helen Mirren picture gallery
398 × 600 - 35k - jpg
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Helen Mirren picture gallery
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