What Goes Around Comes
Around-The Coen Brothers’ Remake Of “The Ladykillers” (2004)-A Film Review
DVD Review
By Sandy Salmon
The Ladykillers,
starring Tom Hanks, Irma P. Hall, based on the 1955 British film of the same
name, produced and directed by the Coen Brothers, 2004
You never know why a
particular film will spawn (nice word right) a retread at some later period.
Maybe it is a classic like Jane Austen’s novels which have had several
cinematic reincarnations reflecting different views of her work. Maybe some
director or producer decides that his or her take on whatever the original
subject was will put that beauty in the shade, will make people yawn even
thinking about the old one. Maybe some production company is on the ropes and
needs a quick boost with a plotline that can still speak to an audience. Who
knows. In any case the Coen Brothers famous for hair-raising films like Raising Arizona and Blood Simple have gloomed out a 1955 British film Ladykillers which starred Alex Guinness
and brought the story-line stateside and more up to date although with the same
relentlessly fateful ending-bloody ending.
Here’s a quick scoop on
what drove the Coens to revive this one. The Professor, played by Tom Hanks in
one of his less satisfactory roles since he went over the top with his outer drawling
gentile demeanor wants to rent a particular room in a particular house owned by
an older religious widowed black woman Mrs. Munson played by Irma P. Hall for
what appeared gentile but in reality nefarious activities. No, not some lustful
sexual tryst which everybody could pardon but to use her basement as a holding
area in order to dig a tunnel into a nearby river casino and grab the dough.
Another example of what the famous, or infamous depending on your druthers,
bank robber Willie Sutton is reported to have answered when asked why he robbed
banks. That was where the money was. Ditto cash-rich riverboat casinos under
the same principle.
Naturally since this black
comedy as originally written by William Rose the gang of criminals the
Professor recruits is something out of Jimmy Breslin’s gang that couldn’t shoot
straight. Nevertheless by hook or by crook they were able to pull the caper off,
grab the dough and easy street. By that
same hook or by crook Mrs. Munson catches on to the robbery and threatens the
good professor with John Law unless he returns his ill-gotten gains.
Here is where the lady killers
of the title comes into play. This gang that couldn’t shoot straight collectively
decided to kill the old hag, put her underground, six feet under. Apparently
all that church-going and singing hosannas to the Lord put Mrs. Munson in good
with the right deities and one by one, including the too clever professor, they
bite the dust, they go that six feet under. But what about the dough. Well the good
Mrs. Munson found it and tried to return it to John Law. No go. They didn’t believe
her cock-eyed story and told her to keep it. Being a good Christian women she
decided to donate the whole sum to her favorite charity Bob Jones University (a
place which at one time did not and maybe still does not allow blacks in as
students). End of story. Other than the excessive blood and gore I don’t know why
the Coens remade this one, The original was better in every way, more cheeky as
they say in England.
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