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KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS

by Robert Hamer

synopsis

In prison awaiting execution the next morning, Louis, the 10th Duke of Chalfont, puts down on paper the events that led him to his current situation. His mother has been banished from her family, the D'Ascoynes, after she married Louis' father, who was considered far beneath her. After her death, the D'Ascoynes refused permission for her to be buried in the family crypt. Louis then plots his revenge, and kills all those ahead of him in the succession until he becomes the Duke. Along the way, he becomes involved with the married Sibelia who, when spurned, makes sure he ends up in prison. The day before his execution, Sibelia recants her testimony, saving him not only from the gallows, but also sets him free. Once outside the prison however, he realizes he's forgotten one little thing.

original title: Kind Hearts and Coronets
country: United Kingdom
year: 1949
genre: fiction
directed by: Robert Hamer
film run: 106'
release date: UK 23/06/1949, IT 26/08/1949, FI 20/01/1950, FR 10/02/1950, SE 08/05/1950, PT 29/06/1950, DK 01/05/1951, DE 08/01/1957, ES 20/03/1963, IE 19/08/2011
screenplay: Robert Hamer, John Dighton
cast: Dennis Price, Alec Guinness, Valerie Hobson
cinematography by: Douglas Slocombe
film editing: Peter Tanner
costumes designer: Anthony Mendleson
producer: Michael Balcon
associate producer: Michael Relph

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