Sir Henry At Rawlinson End
- 1980 film
Comedy film following the Vivian Stanshall character, Sir Henry Rawlinson. Also features Trevor Howard, Patrick Magee, Denise Coffey, J.G. Devlin, Harry Fowler and more.
Sir Henry At Rawlinson End
The central, though nearly impenetrable, plot of Sir Henry At Rawlinson End is Sir Henry's (Trevor Howard) attempts to exorcise the trouserless ghost of his dead brother, Humbert, whom he accidentally killed in a drunken duck-shooting incident. This is aided, or hindered, by his mad family and servants including the tapeworm-obsessed Mrs. E; Old Scrotum, the wrinkled retainer; the eternally knitting Aunt Florrie and Lady Phillipa of Stains, a turkey-legged old soak. With German PoWs in the garden, fishing for hairdressers, a mechanical bulldog, a horse in the billiards room, and a marriage bed furnished with a barbed-wire divide, the mayhem of Rawlinson End is endless!
First released: Monday 6th November 2006
Extra features
- Commentary track with director Steve Roberts and actors Sheila Reid and Jeremy Child
- Trailer
- Inedible Muck
- Picture gallery
- Distributor: Digital Classics DVD
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 68
- Subtitles: English
- Catalogue: DC10028
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