The Drummond will is a wildly dark comedy that sucks you in and doesn’t let go. It’s Coen-esque humor and story is captured perfectly by director Alan Butterworth and I am eager to see what he works on next. Smart comedies are few and far between but when done right the results are spectacular. The Drummond Will is done right.
Two brothers, Marcus, a sell-out accountant, and Danny, a foolish but lovable optimist, are reunited in rural England at their fathers funeral. They are informed that they have inherited their farther’s home but when they find a sizable amount of cash in it they are forced into awkward, hilarious, and thrilling situations with the townspeople. While they try to uncover the mystery of their thought-to-be-poor fathers’ money they realize that they are not the only ones who know about it, and that the others may not want to play nice.
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Sinopsis
Two brothers, Marcus, a sell-out accountant, and Danny, a foolish but lovable optimist, are reunited in rural England at their fathers funeral. They are informed that they have inherited their farther’s home but when they find a sizable amount of cash in it they are forced into awkward, hilarious, and thrilling situations with the townspeople. While they try to uncover the mystery of their thought-to-be-poor fathers’ money they realize that they are not the only ones who know about it, and that the others may not want to play nice.
Shot in… citeşte