Kind Hearts and Coronets

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Set in Victorian England, Robert Hamer's 1949 masterpiece Kind Hearts and Coronets remains the most gracefully mordant of the Ealing comedies. Dennis Price plays Louis D'Ascoyne, the would-be Duke of Chalfont whose mother was spurned by her noble family for marrying an Italian singer for love. Louis resolves to avenge his mother by murdering the relatives ahead of him in line for the dukedom, all of whom are played by Alec Guinness. Guinness's virtuoso performances have been justly celebrated, ranging from a youthful D'Ascoyne with a priggish wife to a brace of doomed uncles and one aunt. Miles Malleson is a splendid doggerel-spouting hangman, while Valerie Hobson and Joan Greenwood take advantage of unusually strong female roles. But the great joy of Kind Hearts and Coronets is the way in which its appallingly black subject matter (considered beyond the pale by many critics at the time) is conveyed in such elegantly ironic turns of phrase by Price's narrator/antihero. Serial murder has never been conducted with such exquisite manners and discreet charm. --David Stubbs


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I recently watched this. I usually like dark comedies, but this one just didn't do it for me. It's currently ranked #128 on IMDB's top 250 though, so I guess I'm in the minority. This is one of the few movies that I actually think would be a good candidate for a remake.

The controversial ending is pretty funny. I watched them both and definitely like the original ending better....

An alternate ending was required for the US where distributors balked at the film's ambiguous ending. (The Production Code at the time stipulated that crime could not be seen to pay.) These extra 10 seconds were not kept by Ealing but were unearthed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York where they had been quietly filed away in a film storage facility.


The film is generally regarded as the one of the best made by Ealing Studios and appears on the Time magazine top 100 list as well as on the BFI Top 100 British films list. In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted Kind Hearts and Coronets the 25th greatest comedy film of all time. In 2004 the same magazine named it the 7th greatest British film of all time.
 

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My ENG 102 teacher at MCC made me watch this and we had to write a 5 page paper in which we had to decide whether or not this movie was a "Cinderella Story" and why (or why not). It was pure hell, but the move was funny, if I remember correctly.
 
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My ENG 102 teacher at MCC made me watch this and we had to write a 5 page paper in which we had to decide whether or not this movie was a "Cinderella Story" and why (or why not). It was pure hell, but the move was funny, if I remember correctly.

Ha, that's pretty interesting, I hadn't thought about it like that. I guess it was in a way, different ending though. :D
 
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