The Drummond Will


The Drummond Will is a 2011 British comedy film directed by Alan Butterworth, starring Philip James and Mark Oosterveen, and written by Butterworth and Sam Forster. The film is a fusion of the theatrical style found in classic Ealing Comedies with modern British humour.

Critical reaction at film festivals was positive it debuted at the Woods Hole Film Festival where it won the Best Film Comedy award, and later won various other festival awards including the Best International Feature award at the Big Island Film Festival. Dennis Harvey, reviewing the film for Variety, called it an agreeable EalingmeetsFarrelly feel on modest means that will amuse casual viewers and delight genre fans. George Haymont of the Huffington Post called it one of the most refreshingly inventive and lovingly crafted sendups of a beloved genre to be seen in many a moon and is the blackest of comedies and a joyful romp rolled into one very pleasing package. The film was released theatrically in the US in July 2011, with a DVD and Bluray release in August 2011 in the UK. ........

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