The Lamp in Assassin Mews

The Lamp in Assassin Mews

196265 min
5.3/10
Comedy

Plot Summary

To beautify his street and trim city spending, stuffy councilman Jack (Francis Matthews) pushes to have the last gas lamp in town removed. But this angers his neighbors Albert (Ian Fleming) and Victoria (Amy Dalby), an inconspicuous pair of serial killers who choose Jack as their next victim. This dark comedy also stars Lisa Daniely as Mary, a local advocate who fights tooth and nail against Jack's modernization efforts.

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👥Cast (12)

Francis Matthews

Francis Matthews

Jack

Lisa Daniely

Lisa Daniely

Mary Clarke

Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Albert Potts

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Amy Dalby

Victoria Potts

Ann Sears

Ann Sears

Ruth

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Anne Lawson

Ella

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Derek Tansley

Jarvis

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John Lewis

Harpingdon

Ann Lancaster

Ann Lancaster

Mrs. Dowling

Colin Tapley

Colin Tapley

Inspector

Douglas Ives

Douglas Ives

Gault

Dorothea Phillips

Dorothea Phillips

Mrs. Burke

🎬Crew

Director

Godfrey Grayson

Writers

Mark Grantham

Producers

Brian Taylor

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

2/11/2023

This really only works as a piece of nostalgia, nowadays - but it has a gentle charm to it that illustrates a semblance of community spirit (and mischievous bloody-mindedness) that just about keeps it watchable for an hour. It all centres around a local campaign to save the one remaining gas lamp in a small community. This lamp requires the services of a full-time lamp-lighter and the council have decreed that electric lighting is cheaper and more efficient. Councillor "Jack" (Francis Matthews) is the principal driver of this change and when he infiltrates a protest meeting he falls for "Lisa" (Mary Clarke) and perhaps romance can blossom - despite the fact that they are on different sides of the argument? Meantime, this proposed change is all very much to the chagrin of the "Potts" siblings (Ian Fleming and Amy Dalby) who have a bit of history when to comes to dealing with unwelcome problems - and Hoover salesmen. Poor "Jack" is now on their radar, and things look pretty perilous for him. There is a fun and well written dynamic between the "Potts" but they don't have quite enough screen time to sustain the rest of the mediocre acting and a really rather flat effort from Miss Clarke. I did rather enjoy the ending, though, and it's still worth watch.

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