The Remains of the Day (1993)

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Written by Kazuo Ishiguro, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Directed by James Ivory

Production Year: 1993

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

This is the elegant account of a British butler's (Sir Anthony Hopkins) professional and emotional life.

The story is relayed to us during a journey he takes towards a reunion with the housekeeper (Emma Thompson) he loved many years before.

A superb film brilliantly acted, and directed by James Ivory.

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Cast

John HaycraftAuctioneer
Image for Christopher ReeveChristopher ReeveLewis
Image for Anthony HopkinsAnthony HopkinsStevens
Image for Emma ThompsonEmma ThompsonMiss Kenton
Image for Hugh GrantHugh GrantCardinal
Caroline HuntLandlady
Image for James FoxJames FoxLord Darlington
Image for Peter VaughanPeter VaughanFather
Paula JacobsMrs. Mortimer
Ben ChaplinCharlie
Steve DibbenGeorge
Abigail HopkinsHousemaid
Patrick GodfreySpencer
Peter CellierSir Leonard Bax
Peter HallidayCanon Tufnell

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