September 20: Downton Abbey (2019)

Milestone Years

  • 5th Anniversary: September 20, 2024
  • 10th Anniversary: September 20, 2029
  • 15th Anniversary: September 20, 2034

Inspiration Behind the Movie

Julian Fellowes drew from real British royal history for the film’s story, notably a 1912 royal visit to Wentworth Woodhouse. The film extends the popular TV series, showcasing life upstairs and downstairs at Downton during a royal visit in 1927.

You Might Not Know

  • The full principal cast from the series returned, including Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess.
  • The ball scene was filmed at the grand Wentworth Woodhouse, one of the UK’s largest private homes.
  • Costumes incorporated vintage materials, including fabric inspired by Queen Mary’s wardrobe.
  • The film’s budget was under $20 million but earned nearly $195 million globally.
  • Imelda Staunton joined the cast—she’s married in real life to Jim Carter, who plays Mr. Carson.

Food Ideas

  • Afternoon tea with scones, finger sandwiches, and petit fours
  • Beef Wellington with seasonal vegetables
  • Classic English trifle layered with custard and cream
  • Cucumber and smoked salmon canapés
  • Champagne or 1920s-inspired cocktails like gin fizzes

Ways to Celebrate

  • Host a royal-themed dinner party with formal attire
  • Stream the series before watching the movie for full context
  • Decorate with English roses and vintage tableware
  • Create trivia games about the characters and royal etiquette
  • Enjoy a costume contest featuring 1920s fashion

Filming Locations

The film was primarily shot at Highclere Castle in Hampshire, which also served as Downton in the TV series. Additional scenes were filmed at Wentworth Woodhouse, Lacock, and aboard the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Highclere is open for public tours, offering fans a chance to walk through Downton’s grand halls.

Release Date: September 20, 2019

Summary:
The Crawleys and their staff prepare for a royal visit from King George V and Queen Mary. Lavish, witty, and dramatic, tensions rise as tradition meets change.

Genre(s) and MPAA Rating: Historical Drama, PG

Key Cast Members:

  • Hugh Bonneville
  • Jim Carter
  • Michelle Dockery
  • Elizabeth McGovern
  • Maggie Smith
  • Imelda Staunton
  • Penelope Wilton

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