Robert Hamer (1911–1963)
Author of Kind Hearts and Coronets [1949 film]
About the Author
Works by Robert Hamer
The Alec Guinness Collection: Kind Hearts and Coronets / The Lavender Hill Mob / The Ladykillers / The Man in the White Suit / The Captain's Paradise (2009) — Director — 24 copies
The Best Of Ealing Studios Collection [DVD] — Director — 16 copies
Pink String and Sealing Wax [1946 film] — Director — 4 copies
The Definitive Ealing Studios Collection: Volume 1: Kind Hearts and Coronets / Nicholas Nickelby / Passport to Pimlico / Went the Day Well? (1942) 4 copies
Ealing Comedy Collection 1: The Ladykillers / Kind Hearts and Coronets / The Lavender Hill Mob / The Man in the White Suit (2002) 4 copies
The Definitive Ealing Studios Collection: Volume 2: Hue & Cry / The Lavender Hill Mob / The Titfield Thunderbolt / Dead of Night (1945) — Director — 4 copies
The Green Man / School for Scoundrels [films] — Director — 3 copies
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- Legal name
- Hamer, Robert James
- Birthdate
- 1911-03-31
- Date of death
- 1963-12-04
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- director
screenwriter - Nationality
- England
UK - Birthplace
- Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Character study surrounding the hunt for an escaped convict, this film focuses on all sorts of relationships between men and women. Nice rainy atmosphere and cinematography throughout, with some good location scenes and acting. Sad to see the beautiful Susan Shaw, whose life was tragically short.
Collection of supernatural stories with a framework mostly lives up to its classic billing, with Redgrave's performance especially good in the tale of a ventriloquist losing control over his dummy. Lots of other good actors and familiar faces, including the always interesting Googie Withers. We need more people named Googie.
This came highly recommended by a friend although our copy was free with a relative's newspaper. Glad we didn't pay for it, really.
Black and white, starring Alec Guiness who plays just about every part, and does extremely well. But the plot is extremely far-fetched, and the ending rather predictable. Slapstick humour that left us rolling our eyes more than laughing.
Worth seeing once, as it's a classic, but we probably won't bother again.
Black and white, starring Alec Guiness who plays just about every part, and does extremely well. But the plot is extremely far-fetched, and the ending rather predictable. Slapstick humour that left us rolling our eyes more than laughing.
Worth seeing once, as it's a classic, but we probably won't bother again.
An estranged descendant of a Duke murders his relatives for an inheritance.
It's only occasionally funny enough to get a laugh, although it is consistently entertaining otherwise. Alec Guinness plays eight roles (all of them fun characters), and I might not even have guessed they're the same person if the blurb (and the opening credits) hadn't pointed it out.
It's only occasionally funny enough to get a laugh, although it is consistently entertaining otherwise. Alec Guinness plays eight roles (all of them fun characters), and I might not even have guessed they're the same person if the blurb (and the opening credits) hadn't pointed it out.
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Statistics
- Works
- 20
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 356
- Popularity
- #67,309
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 8
















