Review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) by Jens C — 06 Jun 2007
Ealing Studio's jewel in the crown, the superbly dark, witty and expertly wry script showcase a virtuosic Alec Guinness in 8 roles, the 'gentle art of murder' and all compounded by the irony of a stuffy Edwardian period of Ye Olde Englande, a perfectly original piece of its time and of any.
This review of Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) was written by Jens C on 06 Jun 2007.
Kind Hearts and Coronets has generally received very positive reviews.
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