Welcome to “Fackham Hall” – a place where aristocratic tradition collides head-on with glorious chaos! Tucked away in a quiet corner of England lives the noble, though not particularly bright, Davenport family, firmly convinced that the world still revolves around their afternoon tea and polished silverware. Unfortunately for them, reality has other plans, and life at the manor turns out to be far less dignified than they would ever care to admit.
Things become even more complicated when the young and hopelessly romantic valet unexpectedly falls in love with the lord’s daughter. Feelings begin to boil over where strict etiquette is supposed to reign supreme. But the real turmoil begins when Lord Davenport himself is mysteriously found… decidedly not alive. Enter a determined – though frequently bewildered – detective, who arrives to solve the crime while everyone around him behaves so absurdly that the list of suspects grows faster than the dinner menu.
“Fackham Hall” is a joyful love letter to classic British comedy with a generous dash of Agatha Christie-style intrigue: packed with ridiculous misunderstandings, razor-sharp dialogue, and characters blissfully unaware of just how hilarious they truly are. The film gleefully pokes fun at costume dramas and traditional murder mysteries alike, proving that even the grandest titles offer no protection from complete and utter foolishness – especially when murder is on the menu.
If you enjoy dry British wit, elegant mayhem, and comedies where even a criminal investigation turns into a delightful farce, then this is the manor for you. Just remember – at Fackham Hall, even homicide is best served with a cup of tea and a perfectly polite smile!
Welcome to “Fackham Hall” – a place where aristocratic tradition collides head-on with glorious chaos! Tucked away in a quiet corner of England lives the noble, though not particularly bright, Davenport family, firmly convinced that the world still revolves around their afternoon tea and polished silverware. Unfortunately for them, reality has other plans, and life at the manor turns out to be far less dignified than they would ever care to admit.
Things become even more complicated when the young and hopelessly romantic valet unexpectedly falls in love with the lord’s daughter. Feelings begin to boil over where strict etiquette is supposed to reign supreme. But the real turmoil begins when Lord Davenport himself is mysteriously found… decidedly not alive. Enter a determined – though frequently bewildered – detective, who arrives to solve the crime while everyone around him behaves so absurdly that the list of suspects grows faster than the dinner menu.
“Fackham Hall” is a joyful love letter to classic British comedy with a generous dash of Agatha Christie-style intrigue: packed with ridiculous misunderstandings, razor-sharp dialogue, and characters blissfully unaware of just how hilarious they truly are. The film gleefully pokes fun at costume dramas and traditional murder mysteries alike, proving that even the grandest titles offer no protection from complete and utter foolishness – especially when murder is on the menu.
If you enjoy dry British wit, elegant mayhem, and comedies where even a criminal investigation turns into a delightful farce, then this is the manor for you. Just remember – at Fackham Hall, even homicide is best served with a cup of tea and a perfectly polite smile!
Things become even more complicated when the young and hopelessly romantic valet unexpectedly falls in love with the lord’s daughter. Feelings begin to boil over where strict etiquette is supposed to reign supreme. But the real turmoil begins when Lord Davenport himself is mysteriously found… decidedly not alive. Enter a determined – though frequently bewildered – detective, who arrives to solve the crime while everyone around him behaves so absurdly that the list of suspects grows faster than the dinner menu.
“Fackham Hall” is a joyful love letter to classic British comedy with a generous dash of Agatha Christie-style intrigue: packed with ridiculous misunderstandings, razor-sharp dialogue, and characters blissfully unaware of just how hilarious they truly are. The film gleefully pokes fun at costume dramas and traditional murder mysteries alike, proving that even the grandest titles offer no protection from complete and utter foolishness – especially when murder is on the menu.
If you enjoy dry British wit, elegant mayhem, and comedies where even a criminal investigation turns into a delightful farce, then this is the manor for you. Just remember – at Fackham Hall, even homicide is best served with a cup of tea and a perfectly polite smile!
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Rating
Under 16 Prohibited
Production year
2025
Global distributor
Two & Two Pictures
Local distributor
Legali kultura, VsI
In cinemas
2/27/2026