Starz / Anchor Bay (1955)
Comedy | Crime
USA | English | Color | 01:31
| 1. | The Captain's Paradise | 1953 |
| 2. | Kind Hearts And Coronets | 1949 |
| 3. | The Ladykillers | 1955 |
| 4. | The Man In The White Suit | 1951 |
| 5. | The Lavender Hill Mob | 1951 |
A gang of five diverse oddball criminal types rent a two-room apartment in an old house on a London cul-de-sac from an octogenarian widow with three pet parrots. The group's mastermind, Professor Marcus, tells her a cover story that they are members of an amateur string quintet and would like to use the rooms to hone their musical skills. In reality, they're plotting to rob an armored bank van and plan to use Mrs. Wilberforce's naiveté and her Victorian sensibilities to their advantage.
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Alec Guinness | Professor Marcus |
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Cecil Parker | Claude |
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Herbert Lom | Louis |
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Peter Sellers | Harry Robinson |
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Danny Green | One-Round |
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Jack Warner | The Superintendent |
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Katie Johnson | Louisa Wilberforce |
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Philip Stainton | The Sergeant |
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Frankie Howerd | The Barrow Boy |
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Madge Brindley | Large Lady |
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Hélène Burls | Hypatia |
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Jimmy Charters | Bystander |
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Kenneth Connor | Cab Driver |
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Michael Corcoran | Burglar |
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Michael Corcoran | Burglar |
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Arthur Dibbs | Detective |
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Harold Goodwin | Parcels Clerk |
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Fred Griffiths | Junk Man |
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Lucy Griffiths | Miss Pringle |
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George Hilsdon | Security Van Driver |
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Phoebe Hodgson | Constance |
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Vincent Holman | Station Master |
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Frank Howard | Police Constable |
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Arthur Howell | Constable |
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Anthony John | Child |
| Director | Alexander Mackendrick |
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| Writer | William Rose, Jimmy O'Connor | |
| Producer | Michael Balcon, Seth Holt | |
| Musician | Tristram Cary | |
| Photography | Otto Heller | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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