The Ladykillers

Production year: 2004

Comedy R   Running time: 1:44 

IMDB rating:   6.2     Aspect: Wide;  Languages: English, French;  Subtitles: French, Spanish;  Audio: DD 5.1

If you've never enjoyed Alec Guinness in the classic 1955 British comedy that inspired it, the Coen brothers' remake of The Ladykillers may well prove hilarious. For starters, it's got Tom Hanks in a variation of the Guinness role, eccentrically channeling Colonel Sanders, Tennessee Williams, and Edgar Allan Poe in his southern-fried performance as Prof. Goldthwait Higgins Dorr, Ph.D. (named after an actual arts institute curator from the Coens' native Minnesota), a deliciously verbose con man who needs a secret headquarters for his five-man plot to rob a riverboat casino moored on the Mississippi. In the film's funniest and least-caricatured role (and even she can't elude the Coens' comedic stereotyping), Irma P. Hall plays the churchgoing widow who rents a room to Dorr, whose crew of "musicians" (in keeping with the original's plot) use the lady's root cellar to tunnel to the casino's cash-rich counting room. Rampant mishaps ensue, the body count rises among Dorr's band of idiots (including Marlon Wayans, spouting nonstop profanities), and the Coens put their uniquely stylish stamp on everything.

Features

Deleted/extended scenes
DVD-ROM content
Featurettes/Behind-The-Scenes/Documentaries
Gag Reel/Bloopers/Outtakes

Special features

"The Slap Reel" Outtakes
"Gospel Of The Ladykillers" Deleted Music Scenes
Danny Ferrington: The Man Behind The Band
The Ladykillers Script Scanner (Enhanced Computer Feature-DVD Rom)
The Ladykillers