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Tea, Treachery, and Trains: Why "The Ladykillers" (1955) is Still the Perfect Dark Comedy
It is a masterpiece of polite, British mayhem—a film where the creepiest murders are committed in the dark with a cello string, immediately followed by polite conversation over tea and biscuits. The Ladykillers
The Most English Films Ever Made | Christopher Fowler website Tea, Treachery, and Trains: Why "The Ladykillers" (1955)
The only thing standing in their way? Their landlady, the sweet, elderly, and entirely-too-innocent Mrs. Wilberforce (Katie Johnson). The Perfect "Ealing" Chaos and the "most English" of films
If you love dark comedies, clever writing, and the "most English" of films, The Ladykillers is required viewing. It’s a polite reminder that sometimes, the sweetest people are the deadliest. the 2004 Coen Brothers remake?