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Coming
to Bluray, DVD and Digital from director Simon Curtis, written by Julian
Fellowes and Focus Features is the return of DOWNTON ABBEY: A New Era.
The
family is together again in 1929 and this time to celebrate the wedding of Tom
Branson (Allen Leech) and Lucy (Tuppence Middleton). Robert (Hugh Bonneville),
Cora (Elizabeth McGovern), Mary (Michelle Dockery), Rosamund (Samantha Bond),
Edith (Laura Carmichael), husband Bertie (Harry Hadden-Paton), Isobel (Penelope
Wilson), husband Dickie (Douglas Reith), Dr. Clarkson (David Robb), Maud
(Imelda Staunton) and the Dowager herself Violet (Maggie Smith) are all
celebrating.
Part
of the celebration include the staff with Mr. Carson (Jim Carter), Mrs. Hughs
(Phyllis Logan), Ms. Baxter (Raquel Cassidy), Mr. Molesley (Kevin Doyle), Anna
(Joanne Froggatt), Mr. Bates (Brendan Coyle), Andy (Michael Fox), Daisy (Sophie
McShera), Albert (Charlie Watson), Ms. Patmore (Lesley Nicol), Ms. Denker (Sue
Johnston) and leading the household is Mr. Barrow (Robert James-Collier).
Violet
wishes to have a family meeting to discuss something very important. Family
lawyer Mr. Murray (Jonathan Coy) is taking too long arriving, so the
announcement is that Violet has inherited a villa in the South of France from a
man she knew long, long ago. An even bigger surprise is that she has changed
her will to give the estate to great granddaughter Sibbie! Since she is unable
to go, Robert, Cora, Tom, Lucy, Edith, Bertie and Mr. Carson are going to make
the journey.
At
Downton Abbey, Lady Mary has decided that their home desperately needs a new
roof and with the generous offer from a studio to make a film, she and the
staff stay behind. Arriving is director Jack Barber (Hugh Dancy), silent
actress Myrna Dalgleish (Laura Haddock), and silent actor Guy Dexter (Dominic
West) settle in to begin filming.
Arriving
in France, they are greeted by current owners Marquis de Montmirail (Jonathan
Zaccai) and his mother Madame Montmirail (Nathalie Baye). There is tension in
the air because Madame Montmirail is upset that her husband willed their home
to someone else, but the Marquis seems serious about making sure the Crawley
family knows he wants to follow his father’s wishes.
Back
at the Abbey, every female is oogling Guy Dexter and envious of the beautiful
Myrna Dagleish. But the magic of movie making comes with its own set of issues
and the staff, especially Daisy and Anna, know how to set it right but not
before Mary finds herself in the middle of it all!
Welcome
back to Downton Abbey!
Bonneville
and McGovern are back to lead the family into a new era as the family expands
with Tom and Lucy as well as grandchildren all around. Going to France,
Bonneville as Lord Grantham deals with the Dowager’s past and McGovern’s Cora
has a secret of her own. What would the family be without these two actors
giving us a firm grasp for seasons and now movies. They have given life and
love to both the home and family that fans have adored and for which Bonneville
and McGovern should forever be proud.
Dockery
and Carmichael as Lady Mary and Lady Edith are the sisters who have fought for
Abbey, fought each other and seem to have found middle ground in this film.
Both married with their own children, now they both understand the importance
of family and the heritage that is Downton Abbey. Mary finds herself at the
center of Hollywood and Edith stands with her father in France.
Leech
and Middleton as Tom and Lucy are the newest members of the family as happiness
has finally found the former chauffer and son-in-law with his marriage to the late
Sybil Crawley. Wilson and Reith as Isobel and Dickie are never far behind when
it comes to being part of the family. Wilson gives Isobel the closeness and
integrity to be a part of the still ill Dowager Violet.
Carter
and Logan return and Mr. and Mrs. Bates and both are still dedicated to the
Abbey and each other. Mr. Bates returns to help the family in France with a
push from Mary and Mrs. Bates keep the staff in check as she has always done.
They are everything to this household and expect a few changes that I am
thrilled about.
Froggatt
and Coyle as Mr. Bates and Anna are always such a joy to see. Personally, I
have rooted for these two characters since their first introducing in Season
One of the series. They are both such charming and sweet characters that you
cannot help but be a cheerleader for them. Cassidy and Doyle are back as Miss
Baxter and Mr. Molesley are still enjoying each other’s company.
James-Collier
as Barrow is back and still running Downton Abbey from his long road to get
there. His journey has not only been difficult but almost always
self-inflicted. Age has calmed this character as he still searches for love.
Nicol as Ms. Patmore is still running the kitchen with a firm hand but is
interested in the goings on upstairs!
Fox
and McShera as Andy and Daisy are happily married and trying to figure out the
logistics of living with William’s father, Mr. Mason (Paul Copley). It’s
difficult to live under someone’s else’s roof with the uncertainty of where you
stand.
Dancy
as Barber has a vision of the film and dealing with the changing times in films
as well, turns towards Mary for help and a little bit of a crush. Haddock as
Dalgleish is a woman who sees the writing on the wall for films and has a
slight problem as talking pictures become the rage.
Zaccai
as Montmirail is a man coming to terms with his father’s wishes and meeting
Lord Grantham has questions of his own. Baye as Madame Montrmirail is not
having any of it – giving away her home and giving away her home to the Dowager!
Now,
we must address the elegant cup of tea in the room, the dearest, hilarious, and
wonderful Maggie Smith. She is the rock of Downton Abbey even if she has had to
scratch and claw her way to the position of Dowager. She has a past, and fans
know this with the introduction of Russian royal in the series. Now, her past
has come back again and a friendship with a gentleman in France that has the
family asking so many questions. Smith has given us a character that can never,
ever be duplicated with her humor, delivery of snappy one-liners (I have the
coffee mug to prove it), care, wisdom and all the stamina that writer Julian
Fellowes could give her.
Other
cast includes Eva and Karina Samms as Marigold, Oliver and Zac Barker as
George, Bibi and Olive Burr as Caroline, Archer Robbins as Johnnie, Alex
Skarbek as Roussel, and Fifi Hart as Sybbie.
Universal
Pictures Home Entertainment has just added an amazing film to their library and
making it available for us to all experience and re-experience in our own home
theaters. There are films of every genre available from scary to drama to
family films. For more of what they have to offer please visit www.uphe.com.
Focus
Features’ mission is to make a lasting impact on global audiences by creating
the home for artists to share diverse, distinctive stories that inspire human connection.
Focus Features is part of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and
entertainment companies that brings entertainment and news to a global
audience. For more of what they have to offer please visit www.focusfeatures.com.
MOVIES
ANYWHERE gives viewers the ability to download the Movies Anywhere App. With
that you can view films by downloading or streaming to your favorite device
using a Digital Code. For more information on Movies Anywhere please visit www.MoviesAnywhere.com.
Bonus
Features and also available on 4K Ultra HD include Good to Be Back, Return
to DOWNTON ABBEY: The Making of a NEW ERA, A Legendary Character, Creating the
Film Within the Film, Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia, Spill the Tea (Time),
Feature Commentary with Director Simon Curtis.
DOWNTON
ABBEY: A New Era is another chapter of a family fans have come to know and love
since 2010. It has been a journey of every human emotion, event and happening
that could be imagined, and writer Julian Fellowes gave everything and so much
more. The characters have given us so much more as each episode aired and then
punched it through to the big screen and hoping for another.
The
settings are exquisite in France, but it is at Downton where my heart always
lies. Nothing wrong with a trip across the water to see something new and find
out more about the Dowager’s life as a young woman, but back at ‘home’
everything is familiar, comfortable and crazy. Having Hollywood stop by give
Mary what she needs to keep everything going and that’s what matters.
Let’s
talk about the costuming – there is not a single thread out of place. I
absolutely love that the clothing changes with the times, but it is still so
beautiful to see. The clothing draws us into the times and brings the story
being told such an air of believability.
The
family has grown, the staff has grown, and the times have changed, and Downton
Abbey stays in the heart. For fans, we have come home to a very special place!
In
the end – the legacy continues!