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The Ladykillers

Who was that lady I saw you outwit last night? That was no lady … That was ‘Mum’ Wilberforce, …
1955 | 91m | English

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Five oddball criminals planning a bank robbery rent rooms on a cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow under the pretext that they are classical musicians.
Release Date: Dec 08, 1955
Director: Alexander Mackendrick
Writer: Jimmy O'Connor, William Rose
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords parrot, criminal, planning, quintet, bumbling crooks, dark comedy, money, landlady, octogenarian, rented rooms, widow, gang of thieves, old lady, steam locomotive, armored van robbery
Production Companies Ealing Studios, Michael Balcon Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alec Guinness Professor Marcus
Cecil Parker Claude, alias 'Major Courtney'
Herbert Lom Louis, alias 'Mr. Harvey'
Peter Sellers Harry, alias 'Mr. Robinson'
Danny Green 'One-Round', alias 'Mr. Lawson'
Katie Johnson Mrs. Wilberforce
Jack Warner The Superintendent
Philip Stainton The Sergeant
Frankie Howerd The Barrow Boy
Madge Brindley Large Lady (uncredited)
Hélène Burls Hypatia (uncredited)
Kenneth Connor Cab Driver (uncredited)
Michael Corcoran Burglar (uncredited)
Harold Goodwin Parcels Clerk (uncredited)
Fred Griffiths Junk Man (uncredited)
Lucy Griffiths Miss Pringle (uncredited)
George Hilsdon Security Van Driver (uncredited)
Vincent Holman Station Master (uncredited)
Stratford Johns Security Guard (uncredited)
Sam Kydd Second Cab Driver (uncredited)
Edie Martin Lettice (uncredited)
Jack Melford Detective (uncredited)
Arthur Mullard (uncredited)
Ewan Roberts Constable (uncredited)
George Roderick Radio Car Policeman (uncredited)
John Rudling Nervous Man (uncredited)
Leonard Sharp Pavement Artist (uncredited)
Peter Williams Detective at Parcels Office (uncredited)
Neil Wilson Policeman (uncredited)
Phoebe Hodgson Constance (uncredited)
Name Job
Jimmy O'Connor Screenplay
Alexander Mackendrick Director
William Rose Screenplay, Story
Otto Heller Director of Photography
Tom Pevsner Assistant Director
Jim Clark Assistant Editor
Tristram Cary Original Music Composer
Jack Harris Editor
Leo Wilkins Sound Recordist
Jim Morahan Art Direction
Anthony Mendleson Costume Design
Alex Garfath Makeup Artist
Daphne Martin Hairstylist
Hal Mason Production Supervisor
David Peers Unit Production Manager
W. Simpson Robinson Scenic Artist
Bert Davey Assistant Art Director
Norman Dorme Set Designer
Tony Rimmington Set Designer
Jack Shampan Set Designer
Sydney Pearson Special Effects
Chic Waterson Camera Operator
Alan Bryce First Assistant Camera
Ray Parslow First Assistant Camera
Herbert Smith First Assistant Camera
Harry Aldous Assistant Editor
Dock Mathieson Music Director
Joan Bridge Color Timer
Stephen Dalby Supervising Sound Editor
Felicia Manheim Continuity
Gordon Stone Sound Editor
Robin Clarke Assistant Editor
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
Seth Holt Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I always felt that Herbert Lom had a wonderful face for comedy; and here I think he stands out alongside Cecil Parker - always underrated, but who could be relied upon to deliver a standard of comedy haplessness consistently well on screen. Guinness and Sellers are doing what we know they are good a ... t, so I was less impressed by them in this one. Katie Johnson gets many plaudits as "Mrs Wilberforce", though I wonder how much acting she was actually doing? Any interviews I have seen with her seem to suggest she was pretty much playing herself in this slightly more sinister of the Ealing comedies that sees Guinness and his cohorts pretend to be practicing musicians in her rickety old house whilst secretly planning a daring heist that could net them a massive £60,000. What follows is a classy mix of near-misses and precise comedy timing that actually can have you on the edge of your seat at times; but this is not, in my view, as good as the output from the late 40's - it sacrifices some of it's charm and humour to achieve the more ominous tone prevalent over the last half an hour, and I don't quite love that effect. It is a classic nonetheless that well deserves it's recent 4K restoration that brings the colours to life most vividly.

Nov 14, 2022
r96sk
9.0

A film of real quality! <em>'The Ladykillers'</em> is amusing viewing. It's style of comedy is very fitting of its era, but I only mean that positively as the slapstick is undoubtedly fun to watch unfold. The cast are all worthy of a mention, though the standouts for me are Alec Guinness, Herbert ... Lom and Katie Johnson. The flick looks splendid too, love the set of Wilberforce's home. Entertainment from start to finish, ya can't ask for more than that.

May 29, 2024