The Remains of the Day (
1993) is a
Merchant Ivory Film adapted by
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala from
the novel by
Kazuo Ishiguro. It was directed by
James Ivory, produced by
Ismail Merchant, and starred
Anthony Hopkins as Stevens and
Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton, with
James Fox,
Christopher Reeve,
Hugh Grant, and
Ben Chaplin. The film was nominated for eight
Academy Awards.
Synopsis
In 1950s England, Mr. Stevens (Anthony Hopkins), the butler of Darlington Hall, receives a letter from Miss Kenton (Emma Thompson), who worked with him as housekeeper during the years prior to the
Second World War. Twenty years later, Lord Darlington (James Fox) has died, and his stately country manor has been sold to a retired American Congressman, Mr. Lewis (Christopher Reeve). Kenton reveals that her marriage has failed and that she is nostalgic for the days when she worked at the house. Stevens (now one of the few remaining servants from the Darlington era) goes to visit Miss Kenton, ostensibly to persuade her to return to service.