| The Lavender Hill Mob [1951] | ![The Lavender Hill Mob [1951]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514k%2Bw7dnAL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Charles Crichton Actors: Alec Guinness, Sid James, Stanley Holloway, Alfie Bass, John Gregson Studio: Optimum Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 4739
Format: Black & White, Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Running Time: 80 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5060034576570 ASIN: B000I5XNFG
Theatrical Release Date: 1951 Release Date: November 13, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: brand new , sealed , dutch version (english / german / italiano / spanish audio with removeable dutch / spanish / german / italiano subtitles ) - shipped from the netherlands
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call me dutch March 20, 2008 a classic british comedy comes to dvd. the film is the tale of mister holland, a lowly bank clerk who comes to work each day in his suit and bowler hat, and fusses a lot about his job, which is transferring gold bullion to a bank. everyone thinks he's a dull little man with no imagination, but he's really got more than anyone expects, and has been planning for years to rob the bank and get away with the gold.
When he meets mister pendlebury, a souvenir trinket maker, he finally has the last element of his plan. the two recruit a couple of crooks to help them, and the robbery of the century is go. but will they get away with it?
Depicting a long gone britain of the the early 50's, this is a fun gentle comedy. it's not laugh out loud for most of it but it's charming throughout, and it features a superb performance from alec guinness as holland, a little man with a big imagination. mind you the last fifteen minutes when things go awry and they have to improvise wildly to succeed are side splittingly funny, culminating in one of cinema's most memorable car chases ever.
the dvd has direct scene access and the original trailer for the movie.
A classic, and great to have it on dvd to enjoy again and again
A Lovely piece of typically British comedy December 30, 2007 Alec Guiness and Stanley Holloway are superb and nice cameos by Alfie Bass and Sid James. There is something so Britishly domestic about the Ealing comedies and what great social histories they are too. In American movies of the wartime and post war period you would never had known there had been a war. In British comedies like the Lavender Hill Mob and Passport to Pimlico the bombsites, rationing and the plucky anti Hitler and anti authoritarian spirit are part of the background to the action.
This is the same gentle and British understatement that would give us Shirley Valentine, Educating Rita, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones' Diary. I wonder: Do Americans understand our comedy?
A gem of a movie December 18, 2007 This is a classic of British cinema, a comedy to make you laugh out loud. Guiness is perfect.
One of Ealing's Finest September 21, 2007 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This film is one of the masterpieces of British Comedy. Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway are an unlikely pair of "crooks". The inverted commas are there because neither the viewer nor the characters quite believe it themselves. The pair just want a bit of adventure and a taste of the high life. Guinness is brilliant as the timid bank clerk who despises the trust he is given because he knows he is seen by his superiors as too weak an individual to be a threat. That gives him the power to succeed in his daring plan. The catalyst is Stanley Holloway, a businessman with an eye for the main chance. However, he does not believe he can succeed until he meets Guinness, and Guinness does not believe that his little fantasy about robbing the bank can become a reality until he meets Holloway. When the pair meet up with a couple of real (but inept) crooks, the job is on! It's a wonderful cast and we like them so much that we hope they get away with it. It's a great story and highly entertaining. Everyone should have this in their DVD collection.
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