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The Remains of the Day is a 1993 British-American drama film adapted from the Booker Prize-winning 1989 novel of the same name by Kazuo Ishiguro. The film was directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant, Mike Nichols, and John Calley. It stars Anthony Hopkins as Stevens and Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton, with James Fox, Christopher Reeve, and Hugh Grant in supporting roles. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (for Hopkins) and Best Actress (for Thompson). In 1999, the British Film Institute ranked The Remains of the Day the 64th greatest British film of the 20th century.

The Remains of the Day
Theatrical-release poster
Directed byJames Ivory
Produced by
  • Ismail Merchant
  • Mike Nichols
  • John Calley
Screenplay by
  • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
  • Harold Pinter (uncredited)
Based onThe Remains of the Day
by Kazuo Ishiguro
Starring
  • Anthony Hopkins
  • Emma Thompson
  • James Fox
  • Christopher Reeve
  • Peter Vaughan
  • Hugh Grant
  • Michael Lonsdale
  • Tim Pigott-Smith
Music byRichard Robbins
CinematographyTony Pierce-Roberts
Edited byAndrew Marcus
Production
company
Merchant Ivory Productions
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • 5 November 1993 (1993-11-05)
Running time
134 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million
Box office$63.9 million

Screenplay

In 1958 post-war Britain, Stevens, the butler of Darlington Hall, receives a letter from Miss Kenton, a recently-separated former colleague employed as the housekeeper some twenty years earlier. Lord Darlington has died a broken man, his reputation destroyed after he was exposed as a Nazi sympathizer, and his stately country manor has been sold to a retired United States Congressman, Mr. Jack Lewis. Stevens is granted permission to borrow his Daimler, and he sets off to the West Country to meet Miss Kenton.

The film flashes back to Kenton's arrival as housekeeper in the 1930s. The ever-efficient Stevens managed the household well, taking great pride in his profession, and his dedication was fully displayed when, while his father lay dying, he steadfastly continued his duties. Miss Kenton, too, proved to be a valuable servant, and she was equally efficient and strong-willed, but also warmer and less repressed. Relations between the two eventually warmed, and it became clear she had feelings for him, yet despite their proximity and shared purpose, Stevens's detachment remained unchanged; his first and only loyalty was to his service as Lord Darlington's butler. One time, Miss Kenton embarrassed Stevens by catching him reading a romance novel; Stevens told Miss Kenton he was reading it only to improve his vocabulary.

Meanwhile, Darlington Hall was regularly frequented by politicians of the interwar period, and many of Lord Darlington's guests were like-minded, fascist-sympathizing British and European aristocrats, with the exception of the more pragmatic Congressman Lewis, who did not share the "noble instincts" of Lord Darlington and his guests. Lewis informed the "gentleman politicians" in his midst that "Europe has become the arena of Realpolitik" and warned them they were "headed for disaster."

Darlington later met Prime Minister Chamberlain and the German Ambassador, and used his influence to try to broker a policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany, based on his belief that Germany had been unfairly treated by the Treaty of Versailles following the First World War and only desires peace. In the midst of these events - and after overhearing Sir Geoffrey Wren praising Nazi racial laws - Darlington suddenly requested that two newly-appointed German-Jewish maids, both sisters and refugees, should be dismissed, despite Stevens's mild protest that the sisters were good workers. Nevertheless, Stevens carried out Lord Darlington's command, despite a horrified Miss Kenton threatening to resign in protest. Miss Kenton later confided in Stevens she had no family and nowhere to go to should she leave Darlington Hall, and was ashamed to not follow up on her threat to resign.

Lord Darlington's godson, journalist Reginald Cardinal, was appalled by the nature of the secret meetings in Darlington Hall; concurring with Congressman Lewis's earlier protestations, Cardinal told Stevens that Lord Darlington was a pawn, being used by the Nazis. Despite Cardinal's indignation, Stevens did not denounce or criticise his master. Later, Lord Darlington expressed regret for having dismissed Ilsa and Irma, the two German-Jewish maids. He asked Stevens to locate them and Stevens questioned Miss Kenton as to the maids' whereabouts. (It is revealed the sisters had returned to Germany; their ultimate fate is unknown.)

Eventually, Miss Kenton formed a relationship with a former co-worker, Tom Benn, who proposed marriage and asked Miss Kenton to move away with him to run a coastal boarding house. Miss Kenton mentioned this proposal to Stevens, in effect offering him an ultimatum, but Stevens would not admit his feelings, offering Miss Kenton only his congratulations. Miss Kenton left Darlington Hall prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Before Miss Kenton's departure, Stevens found her crying in frustration, but the only response he could muster was to call her attention to a neglected domestic task.

En route to meeting Miss Kenton in 1958, when asked by locals about his former employer, Stevens at first denies having served or even met Lord Darlington, but later admits to having served and respected him. He meets Miss Kenton (now Mrs Benn), and they reminisce. Stevens mentions in conversation that Lord Darlington's godson, Reginald Cardinal, was killed in the war. He also says Lord Darlington died from a broken heart - after the war, Lord Darlington sued a newspaper for libel, losing the suit and his reputation in the process. Stevens reveals that in his declining years, Lord Darlington at times failed to recognise Stevens and carried on conversations with no one else in the room.

Miss Kenton declines Stevens's offer to return to Darlington Hall, wishing instead to remain near her pregnant daughter. After the meeting, Miss Kenton is emotional, while Stevens is still unable to demonstrate any feeling. Back in Darlington Hall, Lewis asks Stevens if he remembers much of the old days, to which Stevens replies that he was too busy serving. A pigeon then becomes trapped in the hall, and is eventually freed by the two men, leaving both Stevens and Darlington Hall far behind.

  • Anthony Hopkins as Mr. James Stevens
  • Emma Thompson as Miss Sarah "Sally" Kenton (later Mrs Benn)
  • James Fox as Lord Darlington
  • Christopher Reeve as Congressman Jack Lewis
  • Peter Vaughan as Mr William Stevens ("Mr Stevens, Sr")
  • Hugh Grant as Reginald Cardinal (Lord Darlington's godson)
  • John Haycraft as Auctioneer
  • Caroline Hunt as Landlady
  • Michael Lonsdale as Dupont d'Ivry
  • Paula Jacobs as Mrs Mortimer
  • Ben Chaplin as Charlie
  • Steve Dibben as George (footman no. 2)
  • Abigail Harrison as Housemaid
  • Rupert Vansittart as Sir Geoffrey Wren
  • Patrick Godfrey as Spencer
  • Peter Halliday as Canon Tufnell
  • Peter Cellier as Sir Leonard Bax
  • Frank Shelley as Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
  • Peter Eyre as Lord Halifax
  • Terence Bayler as Trimmer
  • Hugh Sweetman as Scullery Boy
  • Tony Aitken as Postmaster
  • Emma Lewis as Elsa
  • Joanna Joseph as Irma
  • Tim Pigott-Smith as Tom Benn
  • Lena Headey as Lizzie
  • Pip Torrens as Doctor Carlisle
  • Brigitte Kahn as a German Baroness
  • Wolf Kahler as German Ambassador Joachim von Ribbentrop

A film adaptation of the novel was originally planned to be directed by Mike Nichols from a script by Harold Pinter. Some of Pinter's script was used in the film, but, while Pinter was paid for his work, he asked to have his name removed from the credits, in keeping with his contract. Christopher C. Hudgins observes: "During our 1994 interview, Pinter told Gale and me that he had learned his lesson after the revisions imposed on his script for The Handmaid's Tale, which he has decided not to publish. When his script for The Remains of the Day was radically revised by the James Ivory-Ismail Merchant partnership, he refused to allow his name to be listed in the credits" (125). Though no longer the director, Nichols remained associated with the project as one of its producers.

Settings

 
Music Room of Powderham Castle in 1983

A number of English country estates were used as locations for the film, partly owing to the persuasive power of Ismail Merchant, who was able to cajole permission for the production to borrow houses not normally open to the public. Among them were Dyrham Park for the exterior of the house and the driveway, Powderham Castle (staircase, hall, music room, bedroom; used for the aqua-turquoise stairway scenes), Corsham Court (library and dining room) and Badminton House (servants' quarters, conservatory, entrance hall). Luciana Arrighi, the production designer, scouted most of these locations. Scenes were also shot in Weston-super-Mare, which stood in for Clevedon. The pub where Mr Stevens stays is the Hop Pole in Limpley Stoke; the shop featured is also in Limpley Stoke. The pub where Miss Kenton and Mr Benn meet is the George Inn, Norton St Philip.

Characters

The character of Sir Geoffrey Wren is based loosely on that of Sir Oswald Mosley, a British fascist active in the 1930s. Wren is depicted as a strict vegetarian. Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax also appears in the film. Lord Darlington tells Stevens that Halifax approved of the polish on the silver, and Halifax himself later appears when Darlington meets secretly with the German Ambassador and his aides at night. Halifax was a chief architect of the British policy of appeasement from 1937 to 1939. The character of Congressman Jack Lewis in the film is a composite of two separate American characters in Kazuo Ishiguro's novel: Congressman Lewis (who attends the pre-WW2 conference in Darlington Hall), and Mr Farraday, who succeeds Lord Darlington as master of Darlington Hall.

The Remains of the Day
Film score by Richard Robbins
Released1993
Length49:26
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The original score was composed by Richard Robbins. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score, but lost to Schindler's List.

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The film achieves a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 40 reviews with an 8.4/10 average rating. Its consensus states: "Smart, elegant, and blessed with impeccable performances from Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson, The Remains of the Day is a Merchant-Ivory classic." Roger Ebert particularly praised the film and called it "a subtle, thoughtful movie." In his review for The Washington Post, Desson Howe gave the film a favorable review, and said of it "Put Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson and James Fox together and you can expect sterling performances," praising their work in the film. Vincent Canby of The New York Times said, in another favorable review, "Here's a film for adults. It's also about time to recognize that Mr Ivory is one of our finest directors, something that critics tend to overlook because most of his films have been literary adaptations."

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