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Release Date:
February 11, 1999
Original Title:
The Manor
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
Czech Republic
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U
Runtime: 115
The Manor, a dark funny version of Akira Kurosawa's " Rashomon". During a snowstorm, Patrick Roarke, a manservant, is found dead at the bottom of the main staircase in a gothic English mansion. Inspector Hatcher is sent to investigate the death. When he arrives, he finds a household consisting of five women. When questioned by the inspector, each of the women tells a different story, all of which are illustrated by flashback scenes showing the events as related by that particular person. Everybody seems to protect somebody and the inspector becomes increasingly intoxicated as he tries to untangle the web of lies in his endeavour to find out the truth.
Co-Producer:
Martin Dejdar
Costume Design:
Simona Zapletalová
Director:
Ken Berris
Director of Photography:
Vladimír Smutný
Editor:
Alois Fišárek
Makeup Artist:
Ales Kocian
Music:
Martin Kumžák
Producer:
Michael Sváb
Ondřej Nerud
Production Design:
Martin Kurel
Screenplay:
Steven Moses
Ken Berris
Sound:
Petr Forejt
Sound Editor:
Michal Holubec
Theatre Play:
Don Nigro
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