The Guardian Australia

The Undertaker review – Paul McGann offers buried feelings in shady period thriller

- Leslie Felperin

This low-key thriller, set in the late 1950s-early 60s judging by the costumes, harks back to the regional British crime flicks of that period, the sort of movies where penny-stakes gangsters and spivs in shiny suits clash over who will control the ration-card black market. Writer-director Michael Wright clearly has a yen for this milieu and takes care to get the argot right in this tale of Arthur Morel (Paul McGann), a reticent funeral director who gets mixed up with local hoodlum Finlay (Roger Barclay) in a northern town. Finlay needs a bit of help burying the excess bodies his shady business generates, or “loose ends” as he describes them.

It’s not immediatel­y clear why Arthur agrees to take on this shady extra business, but perhaps it has something to do with his late brother who had a gambling habit that got him into trouble with Finlay. Or maybe Arthur just fancies some extra cash. It’s hard to tell given how buttoned-down and clenched of jaw McGann’s performanc­e is, playing a man obsessed with keeping the doors between his work life and private life closed and locked, literally as well as figurative­ly.

Wright and his team deliberate­ly turn down the colour saturation and favour brown and grey tones in the production and costume design, so that everything looks like it was developed in weak tea. It gets a little oppressive over the long haul but there are a few sparkly moments: for instance an overwritte­n speech given by Tara Fitzgerald, playing an embittered nightclub singer, about the physics and metaphysic­s of snooker. It’s a terribly pretentiou­s bit of writing, but she nails it. Also of note is a sweet cameo from the late cha

racter actor Murray Melvin in one of his last performanc­es, playing Arthur’s retired co-worker Lenny who phlegmatic­ally expects his own death will come soon and has very firm opinions on what kind of coffin he wants.

• The Undertaker is released on 3 November in UK cinemas.

 ?? ?? Grave business … Paul McGann as Arthur in The Undertaker
Grave business … Paul McGann as Arthur in The Undertaker

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