Ealing comedies

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The Ealing comedies are a celebrated series of witty, often darkly humorous British films produced mainly in the 1940s and 1950s at Ealing Studios, noted for their ensemble casts and satirical take on postwar British society.

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Ealing comedies canonical 3
Ealing Studios comedy ensemble 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British film series
film cycle
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre black comedy
comedy film
satire
hasPart A Run for Your Money
Barnacle Bill
Hue and Cry
Kind Hearts and Coronets
Meet Mr. Lucifer
Passport to Pimlico
The Green Man
The Ladykillers
The Lavender Hill Mob
The Maggie
The Man in the White Suit
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Whisky Galore!
influenced British television comedy
later British heist comedies
influencedBy British music hall tradition
language English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity London, England
surface form: London
locatedInTime 1940s
1950s
locationOfProduction Ealing Studios
mainSubject postwar British society
narrativeFocus conflict between individual and authority
ordinary people in extraordinary situations
notableCharacteristic dark humour
depiction of class and social change
ensemble casts
satirical tone
witty dialogue
notableWork Kind Hearts and Coronets
The Ladykillers
The Lavender Hill Mob
periodOfPopularity post–World War II era
producer Sir Michael Balcon
surface form: Michael Balcon
productionCompany Ealing Studios
typicalCastMember Alastair Sim
Alec Guinness
Joan Greenwood
Margaret Rutherford
Stanley Holloway
typicalDirector Alexander Mackendrick
Charles Crichton
Henry Cornelius
Alexander Mackendrick
surface form: Robert Hamer

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Ealing, London knownFor Ealing comedies
Ealing Studios knownFor Ealing comedies
Charles Crichton workedOn Ealing comedies
Charles Crichton collaboratedWith Ealing comedies
this entity surface form: Ealing Studios comedy ensemble