Kind Hearts and Coronets is a delicious
Ealing black comedy starring Dennis Price as Louis Mazzini, distant heir to a dukedom, but with eight members of the D'Ascoyne family standing in his way.
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Lord Taylor, the first
black Tory Peer, was reported to have been living at his house in
Ealing, West London, while claiming expenses relating to a main home outside the capital.
The best of Guinness» comedies, it's directed by
Ealing studio's most deft director, Alexander Mackendrick, as is The Ladykillers (1955), the
blackest of
Ealing's
black comedies.
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