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  1. The Lavender Hill Mob: Directed by Charles Crichton. With Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Sidney James, Alfie Bass. A meek bank clerk who oversees the shipment of bullion joins with an eccentric neighbor to steal gold bars and smuggle them out of the country as miniature Eiffel Towers.

    • (16K)
    • Comedy, Crime
    • Charles Crichton
    • 1951-10-15
  2. Apr 18, 2024. Like a lesser Kind Hearts and Coronets, The Lavendar Hill Mob is lightly class-conscious about the desperation for money in post-war Britain, relies heavily on the immensely talented ...

    • (71)
    • Alec Guinness
    • Charles Crichton
    • Comedy
  3. The Lavender Hill Mob is a 1951 British comedy film from Ealing Studios, written by T. E. B. Clarke, directed by Charles Crichton, starring Alec Guinness and Stanley Holloway and featuring Sid James and Alfie Bass. The title refers to Lavender Hill, a street in Battersea, a district in London SW11, near to Clapham Junction railway station.

  4. The Lavender Hill Mob is a small movie, but it's a movie that aims big and it works a treat. This movie also features a brilliant twist ending that rivals the one in the superb 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'. Overall, The Lavender Hill Mob is, despite its low budget and short running time, a spectacular comedy film that should not be missed by anyone.

  5. The Lavender Hill Mob is the most universal of the three, focusing as it does not on heirs to nobility or two-bit criminals, but on an ordinary, seemingly upstanding citizen, a conscientious Bank of London employee named Henry Holland (Guinness) whose duties include overseeing shipments of gold bullion. Over the years Holland has been doing two things: earning the trust of bank brass, and ...

  6. Jul 22, 2011 · The Lavender Hill Mob is a paragon of a bygone era in cinema, a vision of England and English people that never really existed outside of Ealing Studios. The cast is a mixture of cheeky Cockney geezers rubbing shoulders with incredibly posh and inexplicably wealthy bank clerks to commit a bank robbery that ends up with all sorts of amusing hi-jinkery.

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  8. Aug 5, 2011 · The screenplay for The Lavender Hill Mob was the 1952 Academy Award winner and it s easy to see why. This crime caper spoof film is a timeless comedy that combines an exciting, fast paced ...

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