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Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey

  • Status: Released
  • 12-09-2019
  • Runtime: 122 min
  • Score: 7.139
  • Vote count: 1142

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.

Hugh Bonneville

Robert Crawley

Laura Carmichael

Edith Crawley

Jim Carter

Charles Carson

Raquel Cassidy

Phyllis Baxter

Brendan Coyle

John Bates

Michelle Dockery

Mary Crawley

Joanne Froggatt

Anna Bates

Elizabeth McGovern

Cora Crawley

Kevin Doyle

Joseph Molesley

Michael Fox

Andy

Matthew Goode

Henry Talbot

Harry Hadden-Paton

Bertie Hexham

Robert James-Collier

Thomas Barrow

Allen Leech

Tom Branson

Phyllis Logan

Mrs Hughes

Sophie McShera

Daisy Mason

Lesley Nicol

Beryl Patmore

Maggie Smith

Violet Crawley

Imelda Staunton

Maud Bagshaw

Penelope Wilton

Isobel Merton

Stephen Campbell Moore

Major Chetwode

Geraldine James

Queen Mary

Alex Crisp

Buckingham Palace Footman

Douglas Reith

Lord Merton

Charlie Watson

Albert the Hall Boy

David Haig

Mr Wilson

Susan Lynch

Miss Lawton

Max Brown

Richard Ellis

Fifi Hart

Sybbie Branson

Oliver Barker

George

Zac Barker

George

Mark Addy

Mr Bakewell

Eva Samms

Marigold

Karina Samms

Marigold

Kate Phillips

Princess Mary

Harry Livingstone

Harewood House Footman

Alice McCarthy

Harewood House Nanny

James Cartwright

Tony Sellick

Andrew Havill

Lord Lascelles

Philippe Spall

Monsieur Courbet

Richenda Carey

Mrs Webb

Max Hutchinson

Royal Footman

Tom Ashley

Royal Footman

Simon Jones

King George V

Graeme Smiles

Royal Enquerry

Tuppence Middleton

Lucy Smith

Darren Strange

Detective

John Biggins

Pub Landlord

Perry Fitzpatrick

Chris Webster

Daniel Millar

Policeman

David Lonsdale

Police Sergeant

Jonathan Cheetham

Flirtacious Gay Man

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 Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-downton-abbey-transition-from-tv-to-film-not-as-classy-as-expected

CinemaSerf

Lord Julian Fellowes television series' had largely passed me by, so it did take about half an hour for me to establish who was who/married to whom/related to whom/liked/loathed and generally to get my bearings. Once that was all done, the film moves along apace; looks great and portrays the tail end of the period of the pre-eminence of the British landed aristocracy with style and panache. Dames Maggie Smith and Penelope Wilton stand out, though feature sparingly and as you'd expect - the costumes, cinematography and score are very good. It is a delightful, though hardly thought-provoking watch....