"Did poor m'ma's silly dreaming plant in my brain some seed, which was after-wards, to grow into the most sensational criminal endeavor of the century?"
Alright, seems this isn't going anywhere. The film is Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) from Ealing Studios. It stars Alec Guinness (playing eight different characters) and Dennis Price. Worth a watch. The film is in Time magazine's top 100 after all.
booo, too early to ditch, that would have come up eventually. I was gonna guess the Lavender Hill Mob, cos it sounded very Ealing. Then its just steps. Innit.
danr: Yep I probably should have left it but I didn't want to slow down the quote game with my obscure films . Next time I'll let it run a little longer.
SpeCter: You're correct. Unfortunately I gave away the film a couple of posts ago. I'm going to post up a new movie. Sorry about that .
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"Every lunchtime I went to see how my inheritance was proceeding..."
I don't think any amount of quotes is going to help for this one.
I'll post up something easier.
Edit: I looked up the original title "Kind Hearts and Coronets"
That´s some old stuff you quoted there(if i´m right with what i´m guessing)
SpeCter: You're correct. Unfortunately I gave away the film a couple of posts ago. I'm going to post up a new movie. Sorry about that .