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Kind Hearts and Coronets

When his mother eloped with an Italian opera singer, Louis Mazzini was cut off from her aristocratic family. After the family refuses to let her be buried in the family mausoleum, Louis avenges his mother's death by attempting to murder every family member who stands between himself and the family fortune. But when he finds himself torn between his longtime love and the widow of one of his victims, his plans go awry.

Director(s)

Harold Young

Robert Hamer

Norman Priggen

Phyllis Crocker

John Hewlett

David W. Orton

Cast & Crew

Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Warder in Jail (uncredited)

Richard Wattis

Richard Wattis

Defence Counsel (uncredited)

Dennis Price

Dennis Price

Louis Mazzini / His Father

Hugh Griffith

Hugh Griffith

Lord High Steward

Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness

The D'Ascoyne Family: The Duke / The Banker / The Parson / The General / The Admiral / Young Ascoyne / Young Henry / Lady Agatha

John Salew

John Salew

Mr. Perkins

Miles Malleson

Miles Malleson

The Hangman

Valerie Hobson

Valerie Hobson

Edith D'Ascoyne

Carol White

Carol White

Young Sibella (uncredited)

Norman Fisher

Norman Fisher

Member of D'Ascoyne Household (uncredited)

Joan Greenwood

Joan Greenwood

Sibella

Audrey Fildes

Audrey Fildes

Mama

Clive Morton

Clive Morton

The Prison Governor

John Penrose

John Penrose

Lionel Holland

Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Crown Counsel

Eric Messiter

Eric Messiter

Inspector Burgoyne

Lyn Evans

Lyn Evans

The Farmer

Barbara Leake

Barbara Leake

The Schoolmistress

Peggy Ann Clifford

Peggy Ann Clifford

Maud Redpole

Anne Valery

Anne Valery

The Girl in the Punt

Arthur Lowe

Arthur Lowe

The Reporter

Peter Gawthorne

Peter Gawthorne

First Lord Delivering Verdict (uncredited)

Molly Hamley-Clifford

Molly Hamley-Clifford

Lady Redpole (uncredited)

Leslie Handford

Leslie Handford

Gamekeeper Hoskins (uncredited)

Cavan Malone

Cavan Malone

Young Graham (uncredited)

Jeremy Spenser

Jeremy Spenser

Young Louis (uncredited)

Gordon Phillott

Gordon Phillott

Clerk of Parliament (uncredited)

Harold Young

Harold Young

Captain (uncredited)

Stanley Beard

Stanley Beard

Warder (uncredited)

Maxwell Foster

Maxwell Foster

Warder (uncredited)

Fletcher Lightfoot

Fletcher Lightfoot

Peer of the Realm (uncredited)

Harry Phipps

Harry Phipps

Lawyer (uncredited)

Miles Silverton

Miles Silverton

Lord (uncredited)

Ivan Staff

Ivan Staff

Valuer (uncredited)

George Wilson

George Wilson

Lord (uncredited)

Robert Hamer

Robert Hamer

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Norman Priggen

Norman Priggen

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Phyllis Crocker

Phyllis Crocker

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John Hewlett

John Hewlett

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David W. Orton

David W. Orton

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Details

GenresComedy, Crime
Runtime1h 44 mins
Released on21 Jun 1949
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

Juno78

4/10

For everything that I'd heard about this film, I was left underwhelmed. I'd always heard that Alec Guinness was superb, playing multiple characters, but most of them were on screen for just a moment. Yes, the makeup artist did a good job making them all visually distinct, but only a couple really have a role to play in the story. There is one shot, clever for the time, which brings them all "together" which you can admire on a technical level. It does nothing to raise the piece. Honestly, all of that is a side-show to the actual story and had it been six different actors the film would be unaffected. The humour is that of a gentle farce and personally it caused little more than a wry smile for me. I realise it's "of it's time", but even for the late '40s I think it's pedestrian.

CinemaSerf

8/10

The best, I think, of the Ealing Comedies features a wonderful Dennis Price as the hard-done-by aristocrat who sets out to exact the most spectacular series of acts of vengeance on those whom he blames for the plights of his childhood. Alec Guinness plays the entire (somewhat doomed) "D'Ascoyne" family outstandingly (especially, I thought, the vicar) and both Valerie Hobson and Joan Greenwood complete this excellent casting of this very enjoyable dark comedy that has the odd extra twist to complicate things nicely. It is one of those films you can watch over and over again and it just doesn't get wearisome.

Nutshell

/10

This is hands down my favorite Ealing Studios comedy, as I'm sure it is for many others. A most exquisite and brilliantly dark comic showcase, most especially for Dennis Price who is outstanding here in the lead role of Louis, and for some young actor named Alec Guinness who plays a whopping 8 roles in this film! In those early days the young Mr. Guinness was constantly challenging both himself, and his directors, in order to prove his capabilities. He had done just that the year before with his fabulous portrayal of Fagin in Oliver Twist, and that was only his 2nd movie! With this phenomenal 3rd piece of work, he silenced any critics that might still be left, going on to enjoy a tremendous career that would last nearly the rest of his life.

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