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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Classic Ealing Comedy!, 30 Jul 2004
You can tell just by looking at the front cover of this film with the five peculiar faces of the 'ladykillers' themelves, that its going to be a winner, and when you start watching it, this first thought is confirmed. 'The Ladykillers', a classic ealing comedy from the 1950's is basically about a old lady called Mrs Wilberforce, who's husband has died and she now lives with her parrot called General Gordon in a big old house in London. Then one day her advertisment in the local newsagents for a lodger is answered by Proffessor Marcus a very strange man who rents the room and asks if his music group can have their meetings their. Mrs Wilberforce who loves music agrees and soon the rest of the group arrive with their instrument cases. Like Proffessor Marcus they are a peculiar bunch however Mrs Wilberforce is just happy to have some company and so the group go off upstairs to play their music. We soon realise that they are not a group of musicians at all and i guess most people had their supicions when they came through the door. In fact their real purpose in staying with Mrs Wilberforce is to plan a robbery which they carry out successfully, and send Mrs Wilberforce to go and collect the money from the train station so that it doesn't look at all suspicous. Eventually though, Mrs Wilberforce finds out what has happened and threatens to go to the police, and the gang realise that she has to be stopped draw straws on who is going to kill her.... The gang of criminals are a very sterotypical bunch; the big muscular one where its a shame he didn't have half as much brain as he does biceps; the smart crafty one who plans the whole thing; the devious one who is only in it for himself and will betray the other if he has to. You get the idea. All the actors playing the five criminals were really on top form; Alec Guiness as Proffessor Marcus; Cecil Parker as Claude (a.k.a. Major Courtney); Herbert Lom as Louis (a.k.a. Mr. Harvey); Peter Sellers as Harry (a.k.a. Mr. Robinson); and Danny Green as the tough One-Round (a.k.a. Mr. Lawson). One-Round's nickname coming from the fact that no one every lasted one round in the ring with him. Over time 'The Ladykillers' really has become a true classic and when you watch it you can see exactly why its still alive and just as funny today as it was back in 1955. A really funny film that will entertain everyone and make even the most serious people laugh, becuase believe me it really is that funny.
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