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Joy Tatt (4 KP) rated Best Foot Forward, Ellingham in Books
Feb 16, 2018
Second of 3 novels by Dennis Talbot.
I loved his first one...A small price to pay, Sir and this one had me chuckling too. My husband kept asking what I was laughing at and he decided to read it after me.
Just ordered the next one "Look lively, Ellingham "
I loved his first one...A small price to pay, Sir and this one had me chuckling too. My husband kept asking what I was laughing at and he decided to read it after me.
Just ordered the next one "Look lively, Ellingham "
Awix (3310 KP) rated Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) in Movies
Mar 4, 2018 (Updated Mar 4, 2018)
Justly acclaimed black comedy is a somewhat atypical film from Ealing Studios, better known for their affectionate depictions of post-war British life. Calculating man-on-the-make Dennis Price sets out to get on in the world by murdering the eight members of the D'Ascoyne family who stand between him and inheriting the dukedom of Chalfont.
Best known for the fact that Alec Guinness plays all the D'Ascoynes, but Dennis Price is just as good as the homicidal would-be aristocrat. The broad comedy of some of Guinness' performances, plus the staging of several of the murders, is underpinned by some much subtler and more understated humour about class and morality. One of those films you can watch several times and still find new layers to enjoy; very funny, too, though that should go without saying.
Best known for the fact that Alec Guinness plays all the D'Ascoynes, but Dennis Price is just as good as the homicidal would-be aristocrat. The broad comedy of some of Guinness' performances, plus the staging of several of the murders, is underpinned by some much subtler and more understated humour about class and morality. One of those films you can watch several times and still find new layers to enjoy; very funny, too, though that should go without saying.