The Lavender Hill Mob
"The Lavender Hill Mob" is a British comedy film released in 1951, directed by Charles Crichton. The story follows Henry Holland, a mild-mannered bank clerk who devises a plan to steal gold bullion. He teams up with a group of criminals to execute his scheme, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
The film stars Alec Guinness as Henry Holland and features Stanley Holloway as his accomplice. Known for its clever writing and engaging performances, "The Lavender Hill Mob" has become a classic in British cinema, celebrated for its wit and charm.