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Loot

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
683
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Richard Attenborough, Hywel Bennett, and Roy Holder in Loot (1970)
CaperDark ComedyComedyCrime

Two friends rob a bank and hide the loot in a coffin at the funeral parlor where one of them works. A nurse's greed and a detective's questionable tactics complicate matters.Two friends rob a bank and hide the loot in a coffin at the funeral parlor where one of them works. A nurse's greed and a detective's questionable tactics complicate matters.Two friends rob a bank and hide the loot in a coffin at the funeral parlor where one of them works. A nurse's greed and a detective's questionable tactics complicate matters.

  • Director
    • Silvio Narizzano
  • Writers
    • Ray Galton
    • Alan Simpson
    • Joe Orton
  • Stars
    • Lee Remick
    • Richard Attenborough
    • Hywel Bennett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    683
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
      • Joe Orton
    • Stars
      • Lee Remick
      • Richard Attenborough
      • Hywel Bennett
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Fay
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Inspector Truscott
    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Dennis
    Milo O'Shea
    Milo O'Shea
    • Mr. McLeavy
    Roy Holder
    Roy Holder
    • Hal
    Dick Emery
    • Mr. Bateman
    Joe Lynch
    • Father O'Shaughnessy
    John Cater
    John Cater
    • Meadows
    Aubrey Woods
    • Undertaker
    Enid Lowe
    • W.V.A. Leader
    Andonia Katsaros
    • Policewoman
    Harold Innocent
    Harold Innocent
    • Bank Manager
    Kevin Brennan
    Kevin Brennan
    • Vicar
    Jean Marlow
    • Mrs. McLeavy
    Robert Raglan
    Robert Raglan
    • Doctor
    Hal Galili
    Hal Galili
    • Pallbearer
    Douglas Ridley
    • Pallbearer
    Adrian Correger
    • Pallbearer
    • Director
      • Silvio Narizzano
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
      • Joe Orton
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    8pol-sigerson

    Weekend At Bernies? Good Lord NO.

    I am rarely tempted to add my own thoughts on any film on IMDb, but when the review for the black farce that is LOOT is compared less than favourably to WEEKEND AT BERNIES in all seriousness then even I feel I have to hitch up the keyboard and redress the situation.

    These are two films that are from totally different worlds.

    W.A.B's is an American teen romp, the kind that keep the tit and ass count down to get as many 15 year olds in to the multiplex, whilst LOOT is the second to last play written by Joe Orton the darling of the mid sixties theatre scene in London.

    Now I have never particularly liked LOOT as a play or as a film, preferring Entertaining Mr Sloane, Berly Reid's performance being worth the price of admission alone, but to compare it to W.A.B.'s is like comparing Hamlet to GHOST because of the presence of a spook in them. But it is easily a far superior film, yes it is a little creaky and the farce is shoe horned in but then that was Orton's style.

    LOOT is an example of the sad fag end of the sixties as they misfired to a close.I half expect to see Withnail and I come lurching over the horizon like spectres.

    Weekend At Bernies indeed.

    see also "Entertaining Mr.Sloane" and the bio pic "Prick Up Your Ears".
    8nickjg

    The wit of spoken word and situation survive the awful music

    I wonder if it would be possible to re-edit this comic gem to eliminate the dreadful backing song(s). Its a play in which the absurdity of conventional attitudes is lampooned and the stirling performances by Milo O'Shea and Attenborough carry it off in the larger style required for big screen. It may mystify those hooked on two modern types of comedy film: those which mock the people who don't conform and those which don't ever rise beyond crude vaudeville. Loot sympathises with those who defy and subvert social codes. It has more in common with the intelligent humour of Harold and Maude or The Producers than with the raucous Eddie Murphy / Chevvy Chase shout-fests. Of course, its difficult. The hard of thinking may have to replay some of the one liners to appreciate the ironies - the targets are attitudes rather than personal blemishes. This is not the world of Joan Rivers either - there is no bitchy 'humour' Orton, while deliberately offending against 'good taste' never sets his sights on anything quite so grubby. The cast are all likable but absurd. Even in Orton's more bitchy plays like 'What the Butler Saw' he doesn't aim at vindictiveness - its the institution he undermines. Loot is satire, not sarcasm. The well paced direction and the crisp, non-self-indulgent acting make this a forgotten treat which should be revived, as it has been for such diverse actors as Leonard Rossiter and Kenneth Williams on stage within living memory.
    6CinemaSerf

    Loot

    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.
    7thedarkhorizon

    Wit and grotesque scenes displayed well: Seventies comedy, the defies love, death and society... created with love.

    Got recommended to me by a friend who loves the cars displayed in the film (Triumph Mayflower, car used for the actual heist)... but I must say, I really enjoyed this (seemingly trashy) film: it made up with wit, sharp dialogue and humor for some wicked plot points and awkward slap-stick situations.

    It may mystify those hooked on two modern types of comedy film: those which mock the people who don't conform and those which don't ever rise beyond crude vaudeville. Loot sympathises with those who defy and subvert social codes.

    The visual aspect of the film got me, as well: the color coding of the set design, character blocking and image compositions are very well done. Very cramped, chaotic, blindingly colorful (enhanced by analogue film and how it filters colors) and brimmed with humor and details. Especially I liked the mansion of the dead mother with its exuberant vintage opulence and vibrant colors. Also the light design is in some scenes just upright genius.

    Overall, this gem was LOADS of fun to watch, don't take everything to serious and enjoy the witty dialogues, sometimes SUPER trashy music and exaggerated humor. This is a comedy, made for those who won't take everything to seriously, not even love, death, money and society. It is so dark, it is the brightest thing I've watched in months.
    5blanche-2

    Didn't hold my attention

    "Loot" is a British comedy based on a Joe Orton play with a dark, funny premise. Young men manage to steal money from a bank vault, attempt to hide it in a coffin that already holds a body, remove the body, and then are stuck attempting to hide both.

    Hywel Bennett plays Dennis, one of the young robbers, who lays every woman in sight; Milo O'Shea plays his father; Richard Attenborough is the Inspector on the bank case; and Lee Remick plays a sexy nurse caring for Dennis' mother and looking for a rich man. I confess it took me a while to recognize her. She looks totally different here as a sexy, bombshell blonde, and speaks with an accent.

    This is a very '60s film, sort of Carry on Doctor Meets Caper Film, and some of it comes off as a little tired and frantic today. Still, the acting is good, and it is an amusing story. Made even a few years later, it might have been a darker and tighter film.

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    • Trivia
      The character of the corrupt Inspector Truscott is generally regarded as playwright Joe Orton's revenge on the police force. He had once served a short prison sentence for defacing library books. The character was, as he conceded, also based to an extent on the notorious Detective Sergeant Harold Challenor, whom he never met, but who had been at the center of a great scandal in 1963. Challenor was found to have planted evidence to ensure a conviction in several cases, including those of innocent people. The fictitious Truscott even uses a catchphrase of Challenor's.
    • Goofs
      When the hearse that Dennis is driving goes out of control because its brakes have failed, and the other vehicles in the funeral procession accelerate to keep up, they lurch round several corners. Skid marks from previous takes are visible on each corner.
    • Quotes

      Nurse Fay McMahon: The police used to be run by men of integrity!

      Inspector Truscott: That is a mistake which has since been rectified.

    • Connections
      Featured in Cruel, Usual, Necessary: The Passion of Silvio Narizzano (2024)
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      Written by Keith Mansfield

      Performed by The Keith Mansfield Orchestra

      Sung by Steve Ellis

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die größten Gauner weit und breit
    • Filming locations
      • West Pier, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK(opening scenes)
    • Production company
      • Performing Arts
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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