From Amazon Prime:
As the mourners at a British country manor struggle valiantly to “keep a stiff upper lip,” a dignified funeral devolves into a hilarious, no-holds barred debacle of misplaced cadavers, indecent exposure, and shocking family secrets. This classic farce blows the lid off the proverbial coffin as “the film’s delicious comic flourishes are served up by an outstanding cast”
From Amazon Prime you can stream this 1.5 hour comedy film.
Although there is an American 2010 all-Black version of this film, the Amazon version is the British 2007 all-White version.
British slapstick is not for everyone. For example, there is at least one outlandish scene (this one involving human excrement) that could seem distasteful. Nor is it certain that the treatment of a gay theme from 15 years ago would be completely acceptable in 2022. These days the extensive nudity will probably not raise an eyebrow.
Among the British actors that might seem familiar, there are:
- Matthew Macfadyen (Howard’s End, MI-5) as the grieving son Daniel.
- Peter Dinklage (the dwarf actor in Game of Thrones) as Peter, who claims to be the lover of the deceased father.
- Alan Tudyk (Arrested Development) as Simon, who spends most of the time in a drug-induced haze.
- Rupert Graves (Inspector Lestrade in Sherlock ) as Robert.
- Peter Vaughan (Maester Aemon in Game of Thrones ) as Uncle Alfie, who spends most of the time on the toilet.
- Peter Egan ( Martin Hughes in Unforgotten) as Victor.
Possibly not as funny as Monty Python.