Death at a Funeral
The story of the film talks about the funeral of Aaron's father, which will be held in the family home, but things do not go well, so the funeral procession sends them a body that does not belong to them, so the events are complicated and everybody gets mad, so the chaos breaks out and the solace turns into comedy.
4 April 1923, Wem, Shropshire, England, UK
August1951, Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK
28 September 1946, London, England, UK
1 April 1973
23 January 1972, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
5 April 1946, Marylebone, London, England, UK
23 July 1973, Lambeth, London, England, UK
10 February 1976, London, England, UK
March1959, Manchester, England, UK
11 June 1969, Morristown, New Jersey, USA
30 June 1963, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
13 April 1966, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
16 March 1971, El Paso, Texas, USA
17 October 1974, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK
July 17, 2010
Lazy comedy, and it's only made passable mainly by its manic cast and pace.February 12, 2010
Despite a final half hour that's full of laughs, Death takes so long getting its farce gears moving that the audience becomes comatose with anticipation of mirth that is too late in coming.February 04, 2010
...an ingratiating bit of energetic silliness that'll surely delight fans of British comedy...March 18, 2011
Death at a Funeral never quite hits the farcical heights it's aiming for, but it's still got plenty going for it, thanks to an excellent cast and experienced direction.October 12, 2007
Weighing in at a brisk 90 minutes, the picture does have the advantage of brevity, and on screen no less than off, there's much to be said for a quick send-off.June 16, 2011
Proves you can spell funeral without 'fun.' [Blu-ray]September 01, 2007
Death at a Funeral may be the funniest movie ever set in such a deadly serious setting.November 01, 2007
Scatological grue, nudity, swearing, drug-taking and the chance to watch two grown men wrestle a midget...September 25, 2010
When turned loose on accessible, not altogether-insincere dark-comedy scenarios, Frank Oz understands humor at a molecular level of structure, volume and timing. An impossible last-shot stinger aside, "Death at a Funeral" is farce at its most flawless.October 12, 2007
Death at a Funeral might have been made in the 1960s, not to be released until well past its stale date.August 25, 2007
No, there aren't a lot of surprise giggles in it. But at this Funeral, the pleasure is in seeing those giggles coming.March 04, 2008
It's no classic, but it did prompt me to watch those great old Ealing Alec Guinness comedies again.