The Grand Budapest Hotel

The Grand Budapest Hotel
Overview
The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the battle for an enormous family fortune and the slow and then sudden upheavals that transformed Europe during the first half of the 20th century.
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Cast

Ralph Fiennes

F. Murray Abraham

Tony Revolori

Mathieu Amalric

Adrien Brody

Willem Dafoe

Jeff Goldblum
Uwe Holoubek

Harvey Keitel

Jude Law

Bill Murray

Edward Norton

Saoirse Ronan

Jason Schwartzman

Léa Seydoux

Tilda Swinton

Tom Wilkinson

Owen Wilson

Florian Lukas

Bob Balaban

Fisher Stevens

Wallace Wolodarsky

Waris Ahluwalia

Larry Pine

Karl Markovics

Volker Michalowski
Daniel Steiner

Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen

Lisa Kreuzer
Rainer Reiners

Sabine Urig

Matthias Matschke
Philipp Sonntag
Hans Martin Stier

Giselda Volodi

Neal Huff
Steffen Scheumann

Milton Welsh
Piet Paes

Michaela Caspar
Heike Hanold-Lynch
Roy Macready
Carl Sprague

Golo Euler
Roman Berger
Michael Benthin

Lucas Hedges
Wolfgang Ceczor
Georg Tryphon

Gabriel Rush
Hannes Wegener
Gerald Sullivan
Ben Howard

Marko Dyrlich
Jella Niemann
Marcel Mazur
Robert Bienas
Oliver Claridge
Bernhard Kremser

Kunichi Nomura
Sister Anna Rademacher
Heinz-Werner Jeschkowski
Sabine Euler
Renate Klein
Paul Schlase
Darin Damjanow
Dar Ronge
Robin Hurlstone
Jutta Westphal
Gisela Bech
Birgit Müller
Ursula Kuhnt
Monika Krüger
Wolfram Nielacny

John Peet
Jürgen Schwämmle
Frank Jacob
Lennart Meyer
Alfred Hänel
Manpreet Gerlach
David Adamik
Moritz Hepper
David Cioffi
Oliver Hazell
Bohumil Váchal
Ed Munro
Francesco Zippel
Enrico Hoffmann
Marie Goyette
Jeno Orosz
Gyula Lukács
Georg Rittmannsperger
Dirk Bossmann
Arwin Lobedann
Matthias Holfert
Reinhold Hegelow
Steffen Nixdorf
Manfred Lindner
Crew
Anna Pinnock
Jina Jay
Simone Bär
Alexandre Desplat

Scott Rudin

Antoinette Boulat

Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson

Robert D. Yeoman
Douglas Aibel

Milena Canonero
Henning Molfenter
Charlie Woebcken
Stephan O. Gessler
Miki Emmrich

Stefan Zweig
Heike Merker
Heike Merker
Jane Frazer
Barney Pilling

Michael Schlingmann

Hugo Guinness
Jeremy Dawson
Steven M. Rales

Adam Stockhausen

Christoph Fisser
Josh Robertson
Patricia Colin
Alexandra Torterotot
Molly Cooper
Nils Konrad
Alexandra Montag

Simon Rhodes

Christopher Scarabosio
Wayne Lemmer
Mark Edward Wright
Pawel Wdowczak
Norma Webb
Norma Webb

Mark Coulier
Frances Hannon
Julie Dartnell
Duncan Jarman
Octavia Peissel
Thorsten Rienth
Gisela Evert
Roman Berger
Ben Howard
Jan Brun

Katharina Hingst
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The elderly millionaire Mr. Moustafa tells the fascinating story of his youth in the nonexistent country of Zubrowka between the first and second world wars. As a young and ambitious guy, he gets a job as a receptionist at the Grand Budapest Hotel on a high-mountain snow-covered slope. M. Gustave, a mannered and courteous resort manager, takes him under his wing.
The boss started a secret affair with 85-year-old Madame Celine-Villeneuve Desgoffe und Taxis, who has a huge fortune. Soon, an elderly woman dies and at the hearing of the will the name of her lover sounds, where he relies on the expensive painting “Boy with Apple”. Present at the ceremony, her son Dmitry is extremely unhappy and believes that it is Gustav who is guilty of the death of his mother.
A real hunt for the police and the sent killer opens for a man. The seniority of the law gets to it first and is put into jail without trial. Moustafa, along with his friend Agatha, on whose cheek a birthmark in the form of Mexico pull him out of custody, helping to escape. As a result of subsequent adventures and killer adventures, the young receptionist becomes the head of the entire hotel and the ill-fated picture.
A writer encounters the owner of an aging high-class hotel, who tells him of his early years serving as a lobby boy in the hotel’s glorious years under an exceptional concierge.
This movie recounts the adventures of M. Gustave (Ralph Fiennes), a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars, and Zero Moustafa (Tony Revolori), the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting and the battle for an enormous family fortune – all against the backdrop of a suddenly and dramatically changing continent.
Creators: Wes Anderson, Hugo Guinness
Director: Wes Anderson
Star Cast: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Jason Schwartzman, Léa Seydoux, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Owen Wilson, Tony Revolori
Producer (s): Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales, Jeremy Dawson
Cinematographer: Robert Yeoman
Music: Alexandre Desplat
Production House: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Indian Paintbrush, Studio Babelsberg, American Empirical Pictures
Original network / Official Sites: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release Year: 28 March 2014 (USA)
Runtime: 99 min
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Crime
Country: USA, Germany
Language: English, French, German
Subtitles: English, Bengali
A young girl visits the shrine of a renowned writer, known simply as “Author”, carrying a copy of his most-cherished novel: The Grand Budapest Hotel. The author begins narrating as the film explores his history, prefacing with a 1985 excerpt reading before flashing back to his 1968 stay at the once-grand, now-drab hotel. There he meets its owner, Zero Moustafa, who invites him to dinner to hear his rags to riches story.
In 1932, Zero is the newly hired lobby boy at the prestigious Grand Budapest Hotel. Monsieur Gustave H., the hotel’s fastidious concierge, seduces old, wealthy clients—among them the 84-year-old dowager Madame D., with whom he has had a nearly two-decade affair.
Shortly after her last visit, Gustave learns from Zero that Madame D. has mysteriously died. He and Zero visit Schloss Lutz, her estate, to pay their respects and encounter her surviving relatives hearing the reading of her will by her attorney, Deputy Vilmos Kovacs. Kovacs announces a recent codicil to the will which bequeathes Boy with Apple, a priceless Renaissance painting, to Gustave. Madame’s son, Dmitri, is outraged and demands Gustave’s arrest. Gustave and Zero leave, absconding with the painting for safekeeping.
At the Grand Budapest, Gustave is arrested for Madame D’s murder. He befriends a gang during his imprisonment, and the men plot their escape. Gustave has Zero place digging tools inside pastries made by Agatha, an apprentice baker at Mendl’s and Zero’s girlfriend. Gustave and the others dig their way out and disperse. When Zero and Gustave are reunited, they set out to prove Gustave’s innocence with the assistance of a fraternity of concierges: the Society of the Crossed Keys. They learn that Madame had a missing second will which would only take effect if she was murdered.
Gustave, Zero, and Agatha arrive back at the Grand Budapest to find it converted into a military headquarters. Agatha sneaks in to retrieve Boy with Apple to sell; as she tries to leave, Dmitri enters the hotel and spots her with the painting. Gustave and Zero rush to save Agatha from harm as she escapes from Dmitri. He opens fire on them, initiating an intense (but confusing) shootout with Zubrowkan troops. Agatha’s attempt to escape leaves her and Zero hanging from a balcony before they fall, safely, into a van of pastries.
Madame’s second will, making Gustave the beneficiary of her fortune, is found attached to the back of Boy with Apple; he succeeds her as owner of the Grand Budapest Hotel, and becomes one of the wealthiest men in Zubrowka. While traveling by train, he, Zero, and Agatha encounter soldiers who destroy Zero’s refugee documents. Gustave tries to fend off the soldiers, and is later shot dead. Zero, Gustave’s sole heir, inherits his fortune; he retains the now-decrepit Grand Budapest in memory of Agatha, who died of illness with their infant son. The experiences are incorporated into the author’s celebrated book, and the film ends with the young girl reading The Grand Budapest Hotel next to his memorial.