Undertaking Betty (2002; Brit. Plots with a View (UK)) is a pleasant British farce in which a British undertaker, faced with a chance to steal away the woman who he lost to a slicker competitor, must make his move while facing down an American competitor, his objet’ desire dies, and then her husband dies.
The bag of tricks of the latter is appalling.
This is one where the specifics may escape your predictive capabilities, but each twist is unsurprising, yet fun. I don’t recommend it as I’ve already forgotten most of it three weeks later, but there’s nothing awful about this, excepting a haircut or two, but neither is there anything exceptional.

