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Loot
Loot

Loot (1970)

58% User Rating
1h 41min
Comedy
Crime

"We knock off anything - bodies, banks and birds!"

Two bank robbers, Dennis and Hal, are on the run from the police after a successful heist. Needing somewhere to hide the loot, they turn to a funeral parlour where they stash the cash in Hal's recently-deceased mother's coffin. Taking the coffin, they turn to Hal's father and hide it in the bathroom of his hotel. Before long the hotel is host to the eccentric Inspector Truscott.

Silvio NarizzanoDirector

Cast

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Richard Attenborough

Richard Attenborough

Inspector Truscott

Lee Remick

Lee Remick

Nurse Fay McMahon

Hywel Bennett

Hywel Bennett

Dennis

Milo O’Shea

Milo O’Shea

Mr. McLeavy

Roy Holder

Roy Holder

Hal

Dick Emery

Dick Emery

Mr. Bateman

Joe Lynch

Joe Lynch

Father O'Shaughnessy

John Cater

John Cater

Meadows

Aubrey Woods

Aubrey Woods

Undertaker

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Enid Lowe

W.V.A. Leader

Harold Innocent

Harold Innocent

Bank Manager

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Kevin Brennan

Vicar

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Andonia Katsaros

Policewoman

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Jean Marlow

Mrs. McLeavy

Robert Raglan

Robert Raglan

Doctor

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Hal Galili

Pallbearer

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Douglas Ridley

Pallbearer

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Adrian Correger

Pallbearer

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Edwin Finn

Pallbearer

Chris Wilson

Chris Wilson

Child at Fairground (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

October 21, 2022

I have seen this play on stage a few times and I must say that it really does work better there. On screen, even though that does allow for greater location flexibility, the story/farce is just a little too undercooked and slapstick here for my liking. It all centres around "Hal" (Roy Holder) and his pal "Dennis" (Hywel Bennett) who have managed to rob a bank. One works in a funeral parlour, so they hit on the idea of stashing their ill-gotten gains in an as yet unoccupied coffin and to lie low for a while. Hot on their trail is the razor-sharp, wandering-handed, "Insp. Truscott" (Richard Attenborough) and as their secret proves difficult to keep, they have to manage the venal expectations of nurse "Fay" (Lee Remick) too. Like so many of it's genre, the humour is very visual and unsophisticated. Again, on stage that exudes a certain adult pantomime feel to it. On screen, that misses much more often than it hits and the pair of them carrying around their cash in the altogether whilst delivering some rather crude, innuendo-ridden, dialogue smacked more of a "Carry On Coffin" type affair. The ending has a twist and that does raise a smile and Milo O'Shea injects a gentle mischief now and again, but that's not enough to carry the rest of this rather crass and mediocre comedy drama.

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'' loot '' - opening scenes 1970.

'' loot '' - opening scenes 1970.

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