| Release | Original Release Date Unknown |
| Video |
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Anamorphic - Enhanced for Widescreen TVs. |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 English: Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Thai |
| Studio | Columbia/Tri-Star |
| Year | 1993 |
| Genre | Drama, Romance |
- Director and Producer Commentary with Emma Thompson
- Exclusive Documentary Featuring: New Interviews with Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Reeve, and Other Cast and Crew, Costume and Production Design, Location Footage.
- Deleted Scenes
- Exclusive Featurette
- Filmographies
- Animated Menus
- Production Notes
- Scene Selection
"... A Magnificent Movie." -Michael Medved, New York Post
Oscar®-winners Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs) and Emma Thompson (Howards End) reunite with the acclaimed Merchant Ivory filmmaking team for this extraordinary and moving story of blind devotion and repressed love.
Hopkins stars as Stevens, the perfect English butler, an ideal carried by him to fanatical lengths, as he serves his master Lord Darlington, beautifully played by James Fox (The Servant). Darlington, like many other members of the British establishment in the 1930s, is duped by the Nazis into trying to establish a rapport between themselves and the British government. Thompson stars as the estate's housekeeper, a high-spirited, strong-minded young woman who watches the goings-on upstairs with horror.
Despite her apprehensions, she and Stevens gradually fall in love, though neither will admit it, and only give vent to their charged feelings via fierce arguments. The film is marvelously acted by a supporting cast that includes Christopher Reeve and Hugh Grant.
Columbia/Tri-Star
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Anthony HopkinsEmma ThompsonJames FoxChristopher Reeve"Remains Of The Day"
Written byRuth Prawer Jhabvalaproduced byJohn Calley
produced byIsmail Merchant
produced byMike Nichols
directed byJames Ivory
Production Year: 1993
Written byRuth Prawer Jhabvalaproduced byJohn Calley
produced byIsmail Merchant
produced byMike Nichols
directed byJames Ivory
Production Year: 1993
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