Kind Hearts and Coronets (Remastered) DVD
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Film Details
Directed by Robert Hamer
Produced in 1949
Main Language - English
Countries & Regions - British Film
Cast
Joan Greenwood, Alec Guinness, Dennis Price, Miles Malleson
Genres
Classic Comedy • Classic Movies Blu-rays • Comedy Blu-rays • Crime - Comedy • Crime Blu-rays • Classic British Film • British Film Blu-rays
Film Description
Kind Hearts & Coronets is one of the most perfect of the Golden Age Ealing comedies and is included on the British Film Institute's list of the 100 Best British Films of the 20th Century.
Deprived of his inheritance by the D'Ascoyne family, Louis Mazzini (played with cool and masterly understatement by Dennis Price) plots to regain his title and avenge his wronged mother. Standing between him and his inheritance are eight of the D'Ascoynes, all of whom are played with relish by Alec Guinness in a variety of guises. Coolly and beautifully cynical in its detached view of Edwardian society and manners, this is one of Ealing's finest. Funny, articulate and really quite amoral.
DVD Details
Certificate: U
Publisher: STUDC
Length: 101 mins
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
Region: 2
Cat No: OPTD1792
Format: DVD B&W
DVD Extras
- Digitally Remastered
- Audio Commentary with Peter Bradshaw, Terence Davies & Matthew Guinness
- Introduction from John Landis
- Dennis Price: Those British Faces
- BBC Radio 3 The Essay - British Cinema of the 1940s: Kind Hearts and Coronets Audio Featurette
- Alternative American Ending
- Restoration Comparison
- Behind the Scenes Stills Gallery
- Excerpt from BECTU History Project interview with Douglas Slocombe
- Trailer.
Film Stills
Community Reviews
by Anon on 18th October 2002
Deprived of his inheritance by the D'Ascoyne family, Louis Mazzini (played
with cool and masterly understatement by Dennis Price), plots to regain his
title an... Read on
by Anon on 1st April 2001
Director Robert Hamer brought a darker vision to Ealing than was usual in Michael Balcon’s pro-England films. Kind Hearts (1949) reflects the changing balance between ... Read on
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