Made in a time when “clever” was an understood description for a comedy, Kind Hearts and Coronets tells the outlandish story of the murderous ambition of Louis (Dennis Price), whose mother was cruelly disinherited for marrying beneath her. Now an adult, Louis hatches a plan to ascend to the Dukedom of her mother’s family by eliminating the eight successors in line before him, each of which is marvelously played by Alec Guinness. Among the other Ealing Studios comedies or merely on its own, this film is a real gem, making the art of dark humor look effortless.
Kind Hearts and Coronets
May 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Capsule · Comedy · Crime/Noir · Drama
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