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Drummond Will (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Alan Butterworth
  • Writer: Alan Butterworth; Sam Forster
  • Producer: Tobias Tobbell

CGiii Comment

Butterworth's debut...and, his demise.

Just look at all those 5-star reviews on the poster!!!

Not one actor, writer/director should work again.

Apologies, we only watched 15 minutes of this garbage...switched off with no regrets.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two city-boy brothers, one a charismatic optimist, the other a whining corporate sell-out, return to the countryside for their father's funeral. On checking out his decrepit estate the boys find one of their dad's ancient friends hiding in a closet with a bag full money. Whilst they decide what to do the pensioner is left to suffocate in the closet, leaving them with a much bigger problem to deal with; tell the police, or leave the body in his own home and pretend nothing happened (keeping the money in the process). This opens their world up to a series of bizarre incidents resulting in the village's quirky population gently decreasing during their short stay.

Cast & Characters

Mark Oosterveen as Marcus Drummond;
Phillip James as Danny Drummond;
Jeremy Drakes as Solicitor;
Jonathan Hansler as Constable;
Victoria Jeffrey as Betty the Barmaid;
Nigel Osner as Vicar;
Eryl Lloyd Parry as Colonel;
Keith Parry as Rufus Drummond;
Morrison Thomas as Malcolm the Bastard