Arguably the finest and most popular Ealing film ever made, The Ladykillersis a black comedy that follows the hilarious capers of a group of small-time crooks, taking on more than they can handle in the form of sweet elderly landlady, Mrs Wilberforce (BAFTA Award winning actress Katie Johnson, How To Murder A Rich Uncle).
This group of seedy misfits are planning a security van robbery and rent a room from Mrs Wilberforce in her rickety Victorian house next to King’s Cross station from which to base their operation. To conceal their true purpose, they pose as a string quartet, though they cannot play a note and are in fact miming to a recording of Boccherini’s Minuet. The gang pull off the robbery but none of them could have predicted that their greatest obstacle to escaping with the loot would be their tiny hostess.
The Ladykillersfeatures an all-star line-up of the finest comedy actors of the era: Alec Guinness (Kind Hearts and Coronets, The Lavender Hill Mob) plays the gang’s mastermind ‘Professor Marcus’; Cecil Parker (A French Mistress) is Claude otherwise known as ‘Major Courtney’; Peter Sellers (I’m Alright Jack) is Harry aka ‘Mr Robinson’; Herbert Lom (The Pink Panther) is Louis aka ‘Mr Harvey’ and Danny Green (A Kid For Two Farthings) plays One Round also known as ‘Mr Lawson’. Jack Warner, Frankie Howerd and Kenneth Connor also appear in supporting roles.
The Ladykillerswas BAFTA nominated for Best British Film and won Best British Screenplay for William Rose and Best British Actress for Katie Johnson, in the film that made her a star at the grand old age of 77! Alexander Mackendrick, along with Robert Hamer, was one of Ealing Studios’ greatest directors and The Ladykillers and Hamer’s Kind Hearts & Coronets are two of the dark jewels in Ealing’s crown – films where the wonderful blackness of the plot is disguised by the farce that surrounds it. The Ladykillershas inspired a Coen brothers remake and a very successful stage play and is always a fixture of Best Ever Comedies and Best British Films lists including The Guardian, Empire and Time Out (with the likes of Michel Gondry and Ben Wheatley placing The Ladykillers in their all-time top 10).
The Collector’s Edition release includes ‘Those Glorious Ealing Films’ CD soundtrack (with music fromThe Ladykillers, Passport to Pimlico, Kind Hearts & Coronets and more), a 64-page booklet and 6 Pop Art artcards
Extras
Documentary ‘Investigating the Ladykillers’ featuring new and archive interviews including Reece Shearsmith, The Guardian’s Catherine Shoard, Stuart Maconie, Ronald Harwood, Allan Scott and Terence Davies
Colour in The Ladykillers: new interview with Professor Keith Johnston
Forever Ealing documentary narrated by Michael Balcon’s grandson Daniel Day-Lewis
Audio commentary with author and film scholar Philip Kemp
King’s Cross locations featurette with Alan Dein
Excerpt from BBC Omnibus Made in Ealing (1986) featuring interviews with Alexander Mackendrick and William Rose.
Audio interview with Assistant Director Tom Pevsner
Audio interview with Unit Production Manager David Peers
Peter Sellers spoof trailer from the set of The Ladykillers