Summary Details: Comedy genius peter sellers gives one of his greatest performances in this famously subtle, sharp edged satire on sexual politics in the 1950s workplace, directed by ealing legend charles crichton the lavender hill mob, a fish called wanda. The sleepy staf...
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Comedy genius peter sellers gives one of his greatest performances in this famously subtle, sharp edged satire on sexual politics in the 1950s workplace, directed by ealing legend charles crichton the lavender hill mob, a fish called wanda. The sleepy staff of macpherson’s traditional scottish tweed firm get a rude awakening when young macpherson robert morley, theatre of blood hires feisty american efficiency expert angela barrows constance cummings, blithe spirit. She advocates new fangled horrors like automation and – ghastliest of all – ‘synthetic fibres’. Can nothing stop her? Nothing, perhaps but for meek accountant mr martin sellers. Beneath a placid surface, still waters run deep to balance the books, he must erase the ‘error’… extras episodes presented in high definition and standard definition hancock’s hard boiled eggs sellers’ contemporary, the lad from east cheam himself, tony hancock, appears with the battle of the sexes’ patricia hayes in this cracking collection of eleven egg cellent egg marketing board adverts from 1966 a ghost of a chance 1968, 50 mins bonus feature length fun for all the family as sellers’ chum graham stark stars with ronnie barker, patricia hayes, jimmy edwards, bernard cribbin and terry scott in a corking children’s film foundation comedy images of edinburgh in archive film an atmospheric selection of rarely seen short films capturing scotland’s capital in the first half of the twentieth century, from the vaults of the bfi national archive woolly wonders evocative 1940s archive films of traditional scottish cloth making, shot in colour by the great jack cardiff image gallery first pressing only fully illustrated booklet with new writing on the film by vic pratt, biographies of charles crichton, constance cummings, robert morley and james thurber by kieron mccormack and full film credits
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