The Ladykillers - Done in 60 Seconds
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2012
- The Ladykillers - shown at "Cinerama Cinerama" at the Bradford Film Festival 2012.
We were shortlisted in the top 20 UK entries for the third year in a row. And failed to make it through to the final five with the public voting for the third year in a row too!
www.empireonline.com/awards201...
Our entry for the Empire/Jameson 2012 competition.
Starring Vicky Watkins, David Sanders, Owen Moore, Tony Bannister, Paul Grace, Michael Hall and Roberto Prestoni.
Camera and sound by Charlie Hall.
With huge thanks to Morven and Ian Rae and Mr and Mrs Sanders for letting us use your houses, Paul and Rebecca Brione for the cello case, TIa Matthews and Christine Maile for the loan of the parrots (which got cut), Sue and Alistair Kennard for the smoke machine and flowers, and Peggy, Derek and Jack at the Miller Centre in Caterham for help with the costumes.
Extra special thanks to John and Elizabeth Hall for help with the models. - Кино
Frakking hilarious!!!!
@11past3 The "swearing obscured by noise" is directly from the stage version (although the train noise rather than one of Mrs W's parrots).
I think there was a "that's a big one" type of moment in the play when the excellent Clive Rowe first appeared as One Round with his cello.
@Schnorbs I think you're right about the "big one" moment - I seem to remember Marcia Warren making a similar remark.
@11past3 Yes, I was thinking of what other film has a group of robbers where something vaguely similar happens, and so the Reservoir Dogs reference went in for the robbery.
In the programme notes for the new West End stage adaptation of The Ladykillers, Graham Linehan says something similar - but I wrote (most of) my spoof of The Ladykillers before I saw the stage version.
In memory of Herbert Lom.
@mtrakas Thank you.
@Schnorbs Ah. I knew it was a reference to something - and I've seen Resevoir Dogs, but didn't think to connect them. I like the comparison though.
The stage adaptation is one of the best things I've seen and I loved it to bits.
The bit where they're walking down the street. What's that a reference to?
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