Review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) by Isha T — 01 Oct 2007
If you're either a fan of Alec Guinness, or just enjoy old British comedies of manners, this is the film for you. The esteemed Mr. Guinness plays no less than eight different characters, each with very distinct mannerisms, and each is heir to a wealthy estate, standing in the way of a murderous social climber whose impure bloodline has kept him from receiving inheritance the old-fashioned way.
This review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) was written by Isha T on 01 Oct 2007.
Kind Hearts and Coronets has generally received very positive reviews.
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