‘Fackham Hall’ director reveals why the film spoof removed four great jokes
In director Jim O’Hanlon’s comedy “Fackham Hall,” everything on screen is a picture-perfect recreation of classic English period dramas such as “Downton Abbey,” “Gosford Park,” or “Upstairs, Downstairs.”
Except for the dialogue and occasional sight gags, which hilariously parody the genre as thoroughly as “The Naked Gun” spoofed cop movies or “Blazing Saddles” skewered westerns or Monty Python mocked practically
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