Skip over navigation

Help

The Ladykillers on DVD (2004)

The Ladykillers cover art
Average rating: 54%
26413122010913
2.5
from 1,401 members
 
Starring: Tom Hanks, Marlon Wayans, Irma P. Hall, Ryan Hurst, Tzi Ma, J.K. Simmons
Director: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 100 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: remakes mistakes, The Coen Brothers Collection
Genres: Audio Descriptive, Comedy
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 25/10/2004

Brief synopsis of The Ladykillers

It is always difficult to try to recreate a classic movie, so Joel and Ethan Coen took the premise of Alexander Mackendrick's beloved 1955 Ealing Studio caper comedy, THE LADYKILLERS, as the basis for coming up with their own entertaining and bizarre remake. Tom Hanks stars as Goldthwait Higginson Dorr, Ph.D., a would-be professor who talks his way into renting the cellar of Mrs. Munson (Irma P. Hall), where he and his supposed band will practice their "Renaissance music." But they are actually plotting to tunnel through to steal a mint from a riverboat casino. The motley crew of incompetent criminals includes Marlon Wayans as Gawain MacSam, a hip-hoppity thug pretending to be a janitor; J.K. Simmons as movie prop man and demolition "expert" Garth Pancake, who has problems with irritable bowel syndrome; Tzi Ma as the General, a Vietnamese tunnel rat with a Hitler moustache; and Ryan Hurst as a pathetically dumb football wannabe named Lump. Just when they think all is going well, they run into a curious Mrs. Munson, who smells something funny. The film includes several exhilarating Gospel scenes set in southern churches, and lots of riotous site gags.

Related

Critics Reviews

Rating of 3 stars out of 5 Radio Times

In the delightful 1955 black comedy from Ealing Studios, 77-year-old Katie Johnson upstaged the likes of Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers and won a best actress Bafta for her role as the widow who innocently lets rooms to a motley gang of criminals. Now the Coen brothers (with Ethan gaining his first credit as co-director) have audaciously transplanted this premise from a dank north London suburb to the Deep South bible belt. A bearded Tom Hanks takes on the Guinness part of criminal mastermind, with Irma P Hall playing Marva Munson, an anti-smoking Baptist who's not averse to face-slapping when she hears bad language. Hanks performs admirably as the eccentric Professor Goldthwait Higginson Dorr III, whose every utterance reeks of pompous southern verbosity. But the siblings' renowned quirkiness somehow seems at odds with the original offbeat masterpiece. With their previous outing Intolerable Cruelty also adapted from someone else's work, let's hope the Coens make a swift return to producing movies from their own imagination.

Rating of 1 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Flat remake of a classic comedy relocated to the American South, with an less engaging cast and broader jokes. Irma P. Hall is excellent as the landlady, though her toughness makes less enetertaining the contest between her and the incompetent robbers.

Maxim

"...Some genuinely funny moments of crunching slapstick, this is a major return in form for the FARGO boys..."

See all 4 Critics Reviews »

Members Reviews

Reviews Voted Most Helpful

Rated - 1 starsNot Good!

A customer from Scotland , 18/03/2005

Very,very, Not Good!

Watching this it was hard to believe the Coen brothers had anything to do with it,where's the wit and style of Fargo or O'Brother Where Art Thou? A Poor script which is basically constant swearing (just how many times can you say f**k before it becomes tiresome?) and offensively bad characters make this an effort to watch,it would be understandable only if it was made to be an insult to the original.Do yourself a favour and get the original instead,if you've seen that then watch it again rather than check out this 'remake'.Not even worth one star for effort.

  15 out of 18 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 4 starsCoen Brothers in Decent Film Shock!

mistersafety from Scotland , 19/01/2005

Well, as you can tell from the heading I can't say I belong to the fraternity of Coen worshippers - sure they made Fargo but most every other of their films I watched was a waste of my time. Don't get me started on 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'. (OBWAT)

This film, on the other hand, is what OBWAT could have been. It is funny and quirky, beautifully shot and with a gorgeously arousing gospel soundtrack. The pacing is slow, sure, but it builds tension and comedy well and is in keeping with the setting of the Deep South. All in all, a very fitting move made well.

Hanks is good and the supporting cast are outstanding. The quirky comedy has some standout moments and the lovely symmetry to the story suits it well too. There's a bit too much gratuitous swearing of the MoFo variety which seems unnecessary and jars somewhat given the setting, but perhaps it was an intended counterpoint: having a foul-mouthed, streetsmart black guy in direct contrast to the bible-worshipping, charity-giving, butter-wouldn't-melt, old-worldliness of the old lady.

I enjoyed this film and would watch it again. I never saw the original and might have different thoughts about this one if I had - clearly it is a 're-imagining' of the story rather than a retelling - but I smiled many times through it and thought 'yes. A good film, well put together, looked and sounded great and I'd watch it again.'

I'll even bring myself to watch the Coen's next effort.

Maybe.

  20 out of 35 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 2 starsOh Brother, Where's Alec?

Odello from Durham , 03/11/2004

Whilst most remakes fall short of the original, I expected more from the Cohen brothers. The Lady Killers is inferior to the classic Ealing comedy in almost every area and whilst Tom Hanks makes a brave and spirited attempt, he is no match for Alec Guinness in the role of The Professor.

A sparkling tale about ambition and greed, the Cohen brothers make the transition from middle class London to their familiar Deep South depravity with ease and on this level, the film works equally as well. That said, Hanks is not quite strong enough to compensate for the sub-cast’s lack of invention and the film’s pedestrian pace is laborious at times.

A quirky film that’s worth a watch but, given the choice, I’d check out the original instead.

  10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 1 starsDisappointing - especially for Tom Hanks

Katherine2701 from Kent , 04/11/2004

The original film was excellent, however, this is a weak remake.

The supporting characters are weak and bizarre to say the least, there is some really bad language scattered throughout and really I found it barely watchable.

Really disappointing - I usually like Tom Hanks films as he seems to have a knack for picking the right scripts but this was a real mistake. The original is far better and a remake should have been far better than this.

  10 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Most Recent Reviews

Rated - 1 starsStick with the 1955 version

dozyviewer from Dorset , 25/05/2005

I'd read the reviews so I knew this wasn't going to be a great movie, but I thought I'd give it a chance. Big mistake - just don't bother. It is truly unwatchable.

The 1955 version is one of my favourite films of all time - I don't know why a remake was attempted and I don't know how they managed to make it so bad!

Forget it!!

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all highest rated reviews

Rated - 1 starsDon't Bother

odie from Greater London , 19/11/2004

It's not often that when I'm watching a DVD that I start channel surfing. But within 10 mins of this film starting I found myself seeing what was on the other channels. Finally gave up after 45 mins, put the DVD back in it's case and sealed it back in the envelope.

If it hadn't been raining I'd of gone to the post box and posted it back. If you want to see the Lady Killers get the original and don't bother with this rubbish.

  3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all highest rated reviews