Puppenmord (1989)

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Puppenmord: Directed by Michael Tuchner. With Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, Alison Steadman, Diana Quick. An unlucky lecturer’s wife goes missing and he’s accused of her murder.

“The first time I saw Wilt was in the cinema and laughed so hard that had tears in my eyes. I think I most enjoy this movie because it reminds me of the classic English humour, unfortunately not too frequent nowadays, at least as far as I am concerned. Some years later I was luckily enough to be able to tape it from TV and laughs were back.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI havenu0026#39;t seen any people who act in this film elsewhere, but that does not discourage me from being fond of their job. The man who plays the hapless Wilt is kind of funny, and inspector Flintu0026#39;s character is hilarious as well. Eva Wilt is a complete puppet at Sallyu0026#39;s will, who turns out to be a bitch/slut.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe entire script is hysterical. My favorite parts are those in Sallyu0026#39;s party, when she ties Wilt to that inflatable dolly and both appear in the main lounge, causing the dj to announce there is a wedding engagement coming. Also when Wilt talks the police into believing he has turned his wifeu0026#39;s corpse to pieces of meat that have been put into cans of food and panic takes them over, prompting them to start checking the cans. How about when he is driving home from the party and the dolly surfaces behind in? Then he stops and goes insane by stabbing the dolly yelling something like u0026quot;Explode, cow!u0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAs itu0026#39;s been pointed above, an hysterical movie. Pick it if you wanna pass one and a half hours of nonstop fun. Ten out of ten.”

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