Review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) by Jon P — 10 Jan 2014
Loaded with biting dialogue and bags of British charm, Robert Hamer's witty classic bares all the hallmarks of a true Ealing great. The movie pans out like a kind of comic noir, with Ealing legend Alec Guiness playing eight different caricatured roles and a swivelling story that seldom fails to entertain and enthuse.
Ferociously funny and remarkably timeless.
This review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) was written by Jon P on 10 Jan 2014.
Kind Hearts and Coronets has generally received very positive reviews.
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