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Loot

We knock off anything - bodies, banks and birds!
1970 | 101m | English

(680 votes)

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Two bank robbers, Dennis and Hal, are on the run from the police after a successful heist. Needing somewhere to hide the loot, they turn to a funeral parlour where they stash the cash in Hal's recently-deceased mother's coffin. Taking the coffin, they turn to Hal's father and hide it in the bathroom of his hotel. Before long the hotel is host to the eccentric Inspector Truscott.
Release Date: May 01, 1970
Director: Silvio Narizzano
Writer: Alan Simpson, Ray Galton
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords robbery, coffin, caper, loot
Production Companies Performing Arts
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Attenborough Inspector Truscott
Lee Remick Nurse Fay McMahon
Hywel Bennett Dennis
Milo O’Shea Mr. McLeavy
Roy Holder Hal
Dick Emery Mr. Bateman
Joe Lynch Father O'Shaughnessy
John Cater Meadows
Aubrey Woods Undertaker
Enid Lowe W.V.A. Leader
Harold Innocent Bank Manager
Kevin Brennan Vicar
Andonia Katsaros Policewoman
Jean Marlow Mrs. McLeavy
Robert Raglan Doctor
Hal Galili Pallbearer
Douglas Ridley Pallbearer
Adrian Correger Pallbearer
Edwin Finn Pallbearer
Chris Wilson Child at Fairground (uncredited)
Name Job
Silvio Narizzano Director
Jimmy Turrell Camera Operator
Austin Dempster Director of Photography
Keith Mansfield Original Music Composer
Anthony Pratt Art Direction
Martin Charles Editor
Richard Willing-Denton Original Music Composer
Thelma Graves Casting
Ken Ritchie Sound Mixer
Alan Simpson Screenplay
Brian Cox Costume Design
Jean Winters Continuity
Ray Galton Screenplay
Joe Orton Theatre Play
Name Title
Arthur Lewis Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I have seen this play on stage a few times and I must say that it really does work better there. On screen, even though that does allow for greater location flexibility, the story/farce is just a little too undercooked and slapstick here for my liking. It all centres around "Hal" (Roy Holder) and hi ... s pal "Dennis" (Hywel Bennett) who have managed to rob a bank. One works in a funeral parlour, so they hit on the idea of stashing their ill-gotten gains in an as yet unoccupied coffin and to lie low for a while. Hot on their trail is the razor-sharp, wandering-handed, "Insp. Truscott" (Richard Attenborough) and as their secret proves difficult to keep, they have to manage the venal expectations of nurse "Fay" (Lee Remick) too. Like so many of it's genre, the humour is very visual and unsophisticated. Again, on stage that exudes a certain adult pantomime feel to it. On screen, that misses much more often than it hits and the pair of them harrying around their cash in the altogether delivering some rather crude, innuendo-ridden, dialogue smacked more of a "Carry On Coffin" type affair. The ending has a twist and that does raise a smile and Milo O'Shea injects a gentle mischief now and again, but that's not enough to carry the rest of this rather crass and mediocre comedy drama.

Oct 21, 2022