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'Loot' is a 1970 British comedy film directed by Silvio Narizzano. It is based on the play of the same name by Joe Orton and stars Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, Hywel Bennett, Milo O'Shea and Roy Holder.'Variety' film review; 31 January 1971, page 24. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



The setting is a seaside hotel owned by a Mr. McLeavy in the 1960s in England. The owners son, Hal (Roy Holder), and Hal's boyfriend, Dennis (Hywel Bennett), rob a bank located next to the funeral parlour where Dennis works. They hide the money in the coffin of Hals mother, who has just died and whose body has been returned to the hotel prior to its final burial.

Inspector Truscott (Richard Attenborough) investigates the bank robbery and immediately suspects Hal and Dennis. Meanwhile, Mr. McLeavy (Milo O'Shea) is being aggressively courted by Fay McMahon (Lee Remick), the nurse who cared for Hals ailing mother in her last weeks of life. Fay is having an affair with Dennis, but she has no real interest in him until he tells her he has come into money. Inspector Truscott also has a particular interest in Nurse McMahon, he is sure she murdered several of her former husbands, and also thinks she poisoned Hal's mother.

Truscott's investigations, and Dennis and Hals ongoing measures to get away with the proceeds of the bank robbery, make up the action in 'Loot'.

Cast



* Richard Attenborough as Inspector Truscott

* Lee Remick as Nurse Fay McMahon

* Hywel Bennett as Dennis

* Milo O'Shea as Mr. McLeavy

* Roy Holder as Hal

* Dick Emery as Mr. Bateman

* Joe Lynch as Father O'Shaughnessy

* John Cater as Meadows

* Aubrey Woods as Undertaker

* Enid Lowe as W.V.A. Leader

* Harold Innocent as Bank Manager

* Kevin Brennan as Vicar

* Andonia Katsaros as Policewoman

* Jean Marlow as Mrs. McLeavy

* Robert Raglan as Doctor

* Hal Galili as Pallbearer

* Douglas Ridley as Pallbearer

* Stephen Yardley as Pallbearer

* Edwin Finn as Pallbearer

Reception



In 'The Daily Telegraph' in 2017, Tim Robey wrote "it retains something of the spirit of 1960s caper movies, such as 'Gambit' (1966) and 'The Italian Job' (1969). The queer sensibility of the play censored for blasphemy and gay references in its time is tentatively rather than fully explored 'Georgy Girl' director Silvio Narizzano opted to play it all for broad, primary-coloured farce."

According to the screenwriters seeking to turn the play into a film (Ray Galton and Alan Simpson), in 2012 Orton's agent Peggy Ramsay was complimentary, "... even she couldn't tell where he'd finished and where we started. But it's not a great film, unfortunately". Part of this was because, to the writers' regret, Narizzano directed the actors to perform "in an over-the-top style, and it doesn't work".

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