The Ladykillers (2002)
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Director:Alexander Mackendrick
Studio:Anchor Bay
Rating:4.5
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-01-01
Last Seen:2017-07-31
Purchased On:2006-01-01
ASIN:B00006FMAT
UPC:0013131147490
Price:14.98
Genre:Classic Comedies
Release:2002-10-09
Location:0092
Duration:91
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Alexander Mackendrick  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Alec Guinness...Professor Marcus  ...  
Cecil Parker...Claude (a.k.a. 'Major Courtney')  ...  
Herbert Lom...Louis (a.k.a. 'Mr. Harvey')  ...  
Peter Sellers...Harry (a.k.a. 'Mr. Robinson')  ...  
Danny Green...One-Round (a.k.a. 'Mr. Lawson')  ...  
Jack Warner...The Superintendent  ...  
Katie Johnson...The Old Lady  ...  
Philip Stainton...The Sergeant  ...  
Frankie Howerd...The Barrow boy  ...  
Madge Brindley...Bit Part  ...  
Hélène Burls...Hypatia  ...  
Kenneth Connor...Cab Driver  ...  
Michael Corcoran...Bit Part  ...  
Harold Goodwin...Parcels Clerk  ...  
Fred Griffiths...Junk Man  ...  
Lucy Griffiths...Bit Part  ...  
Phoebe Hodgson...Constance  ...  
Vincent Holman...Station Master  ...  
Stratford Johns...Security Guard  ...  
Evelyn Kerry...Amelia  ...  
Sam Kydd...Bit Part  ...  
Edie Martin...Lettice  ...  
Jack Melford...Detective  ...  
Robert Moore...Bit Part  ...  
Arthur Mullard  ...  
Ewan Roberts...Constable  ...  
George Roderick...Radio Car Policeman  ...  
John Rudling...Bit Part  ...  
Leonard Sharp...Pavement Artist  ...  
Peter Williams...Detective at Parcels Office  ...  
Neil Wilson...Bit Part  ...  
Summary: In English comedy at its blackest (and funniest) pitch, this droll 1955 farce finds Alec Guinness in one of his typically deft, chameleon turns as would-be criminal mastermind Professor Marcus. When Marcus's grand plan to pull off a train heist leads him to a strategically situated house occupied by the genteel Mrs. Wilberforce (Katie Johnson), the ensuing masquerade triggers a mordant, even macabre comedy of manners. With Marcus and his rough-hewn cronies (Herbert Lom, Peter Sellers, and Danny Green) posing as a string quartet, and the dear lady's demise seen as the means to their larcenous end, the gang's sinister machinations are consistently, if unwittingly, foiled by the good-hearted, resourceful widow. --Sam Sutherland