Death at a Funeral (2008)
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Director:Frank Oz
Studio:MGM (Video & DVD)
Rating:4.5 (143 votes)
Date Added:2009-05-18
Last Seen:2014-05-28
ASIN:B0011KQSZ4
UPC:0883904100287
Genre:Art House & International
Release:2008-02-26
Location:0777
Duration:91
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:AC-3
Languages:English, Spanish
Subtitles:English, Spanish
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Frank Oz  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Jane Asher  ...  
Peter Egan  ...  
Rupert Graves  ...  
Peter Vaughan  ...  
Peter Dinklage  ...  
Oliver Curtis  ...  Cinematographer
Summary: Though it doesn't hit the same comic heights as "Bowfinger", "Death at a Funeral" is a fun little romp. Granted, not all of the characters are meant to be humorous, like Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen, "Pride & Prejudice") and his wife, Jane (Keeley Hawes, "Tristram Shandy"), straight-faced foils for the more over-the-top performers. After Daniel's father passes away, the couple offers to host the funeral, so all his relatives descend on the family abode, including Daniel's estranged brother, Robert (Rupert Graves, "V for Vendetta"). The mood is already tense when their cousin, Martha (Daisy Donovan), arrives with her nervous fiancé, Simon (Alan Tudyk, "Serenity"). On the way over, Simon takes a Valium that's actually a hallucinogenic concoction cooked up by Martha's pharmacology student brother. By the time they arrive, Simon's inhibitions are gone with the wind. Other guests include Uncle Alfie (Peter Vaughn) and an uninvited American mourner (Peter Dinklage). By the end of the movie, one of these individuals will be dead. Though he's worked in the States for several decades, director Frank Oz was born in the UK, and "Death at a Funeral" feels like the work of a British filmmaker. As drawing room comedies go, it may not rival "Arsenic and Old Lace", but it's still funnier than most. If the film has a flaw, it's one misjudged moment of scatological humor, which is sure to induce more cringes than giggles. Fortunately, it's over quickly, and Tudyk's hilarious performance provides ample compensation. --"Kathleen C. Fennessy"

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