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195779 minComedy, Crime

How to Murder a Rich Uncle

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Is How to Murder a Rich Uncle worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Comedy, Crime film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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How to Murder a Rich Uncle Synopsis

A broke British nobleman targets his Canadian uncle, but other relatives get in the way.

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Top Cast

Nigel Patrick
Nigel PatrickHenry Clitterbern
Charles Coburn
Charles CoburnUncle George Clitterbern
Wendy Hiller
Wendy HillerEdith Clitterbern
Katie Johnson
Katie JohnsonAlice
Anthony Newley
Anthony NewleyEdward
Athene Seyler
Athene SeylerGrannie (Victoria Clitterbern)
Noel Hood
Noel HoodAunt Marjorie
Kenneth Fortescue
Kenneth FortescueAlbert Clitterbern
Paddy Webster
Paddy WebsterConstance Clitterbern
Michael Caine
Michael CaineGilrony

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Is How to Murder a Rich Uncle worth watching?

How to Murder a Rich Uncle has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime movies.

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How to Murder a Rich Uncle has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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How to Murder a Rich Uncle is a Comedy, Crime movie that A broke British nobleman targets his Canadian uncle, but other relatives get in the way....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 29, 2024
★ 7

Nigel Patrick and John Paxton have done quite a neat job with Daix' play about an uncle - in this version, a wealthy Canadian - called "George" (Charles Coburn) who comes to Britain to visit his landed, but impoverished family headed by Patrick ("Sir Henry"). The family see this as in ideal opportunity to sort their finances out, and that means that their unsuspecting guest could be in quite a bit of peril! Except, that is, that the would-be assassins couldn't organise the proverbial piss-up in the brewery - indeed their efforts to relieve the old man of his life and his fortune have far more profound effects on their own family. Soon it starts to diminish quite rapidly as their cock-eyed schemes go awry with disastrously lethal results. At this rate, there won't be anyone left to inherit - except, perhaps, the sagely old Katie Johnson who knows where the secrets (and the bottles of wine) are kept... It's a fun story this. Patrick and Coburn work well together, with a strong supporting cast from Wendy Hiller, Anthony Newley and the eagle eyed amongst us might spot Micael Caine (just 24). The production isn't up to very much, it has to be said - but the plot holds together well, with some decent comedic moments and a rather fitting, quirky, ending that I quite enjoyed.