
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End 1980
"If a thing is worth doing, it is worth forcing someone else to do it."
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) is a dark comedy from the eccentric mind of director Steve Roberts. This offbeat British film takes place at Rawlinson End, where Sir Henry Rawlinson attempts to rid his family estate of a malevolent presence – the ghost of his brother Humbert.
Director: Steve Roberts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) about?
This dark comedy follows Sir Henry Rawlinson as he attempts to rid his family estate of a malevolent presence – the ghost of his brother Humbert, who met an untimely demise in a drunken duck-shooting incident.
Who directed Sir Henry at Rawlinson End?
The film was directed by Steve Roberts, a master of offbeat comedies.
Who stars in Sir Henry at Rawlinson End?
The talented cast includes Trevor Howard, Vivian Stanshall, and Patrick Magee.
Is Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) worth watching?
While the film's low IMDb rating may deter some viewers, its unique blend of dark humor and supernatural elements makes it a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies.
How long is Sir Henry at Rawlinson End?
The film has a runtime of 71 minutes.
About Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) — A Bizarre Comedy of Errors
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) is a dark comedy from the eccentric mind of director Steve Roberts. This offbeat British film takes place at Rawlinson End, where Sir Henry Rawlinson attempts to rid his family estate of a malevolent presence – the ghost of his brother Humbert. The incident that led to Humbert's untimely demise was a drunken duck-shooting incident, which sets the tone for a series of bizarre and fantastical events. With a talented cast, including Trevor Howard and Vivian Stanshall, this film promises to deliver a wild ride of absurd humor and supernatural intrigue. As the story unfolds, the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, leaving viewers wondering what's real and what's just a product of Sir Henry's fevered imagination.
The film's unique blend of dark humor and supernatural elements makes it a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies. With its short runtime of 71 minutes, Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980) is an easy and entertaining watch that's sure to leave you laughing and scratching your head in equal measure.