Review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) by Jared M — 23 Jul 2007
This story of a man obsessed with what he believes is his rightful birthrite, is rightfully presented in a Criterion Collection set. Price is enjoyably congenial as the royal murderer, but Guiness steals the show with his depiction of all of the D'Ascoyne victims.
Truly shows how amazing and important Guiness' acting prowess is.
This review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) was written by Jared M on 23 Jul 2007.
Kind Hearts and Coronets has generally received very positive reviews.
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