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Collection of shows starring comic Frankie Howerd. The complete two
series of 'Up Pompeii!' and the 1975 one-off 'Further Up Pompeii!'
follow Lurcio (Howerd), a lazy slave living in ancient Pompeii
before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The episodes are: 'Up
Pompeii!', 'Vestal Virgins', 'The Ides of March', 'The Senator and
the Asp', 'Britannicus', 'The Actors', 'Spartacus', 'The Love
Potion', 'The Legacy', 'Roman Holiday', 'James Bondus', 'The Peace
Treaty', 'Nymphia', 'Exodus' and 'Further Up Pompeii!'. The
complete series of 'Then Churchill Said to Me', set during the
Second World War in London, sees Howerd take on two roles, playing
humble Private Percy Potts and General 'Fearless' Freddy Hollocks.
The episodes are: 'Operation Panic', 'A Mole in the Hole', 'Nanny
By Searchlight', 'Those Who Loot We Shoot', 'Blow Out' and 'Goose
Has Landed'. Finally, 'The Best of Frankie Howerd' includes
sketches from 'An Evening With Frankie Howerd' and the 'Royal
Variety Performance', as well as chat show appearances on
'Parkinson' and 'Wogan'.
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The Best of Ealing Collection (DVD)
Joan Greenwood, John Penrose, Cecil Rampage, Jack Warner, Fred Griffiths, …
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Discovery Miles 5 810
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A collection of five classic Ealing comedies. 'Kind Hearts and
Coronets' (1949) is a period comedy set in the early 20th century.
Young Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) vows to take revenge on his
family, the D'Ascoynes, when he learns how they disinherited his
mother. Working his way into their trust, Louis begins to bump off
his distant relatives (all played by Alec Guinness) one by one, but
complications set in when Edith D'Ascoyne (Valerie Hobson), the
widow of his first victim, falls in love with him. In 'The
Ladykillers' (1955), eccentric landlady Mrs Wilberforce (Katie
Johnson) believes her new lodger Professor Marcus (Guinness) and
his associates the Major (Cecil Parker), Louis (Herbert Lom), Harry
(Peter Sellers) and One-Round (Danny Green) to be amateur
musicians. They are in fact, however, the perpetrators of a bank
heist, looking to whisk their ill-gotten gains out of London. All
goes well until Mrs Wilberforce is persuaded by Marcus to claim his
'trunk' from the station; it is only then that the criminal
genius's carefully laid plans begin to go awry. In 'The Man in The
White Suit' (1951), Sidney Stratton (Guiness) is a laboratory
cleaner in a textile factory who invents a material that will
neither wear out nor become dirty. Initially hailed as a great
discovery, Sidney's astonishing invention is suffocated by the
management when they realise that if it never wears out, people
will only ever have to purchase one suit of clothing. In 'Passport
to Pimlico' (1949), an unexploded bomb goes off in Pimlico,
uncovering documents which reveal that this part of London in fact
belongs to Burgundy in France. An automonous state is set up in a
spirit of optimism, but the petty squabbles of everyday life soon
shatter the Utopian vision of a non-restrictive nation. Finally, in
'The Lavender Hill Mob' (1951), nobody would ever suspect gold
bullion delivery man Henry Holland (Guinness) of anything other
than total devotion to his job. However, with the aid of fellow
lodger Pendlebury (Stanley Holloway), he gathers together a gang to
carry out a heist, intending to smuggle the gold out of the country
by melting it down into miniature models of the Eiffel Tower. All
goes well until the consignment of models becomes muddled up with
another, non-golden batch. Watch out for an early cameo by Audrey
Hepburn.
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Carry On Doctor - Special Edition (DVD)
Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Jim Dale, Bernard Bresslaw, …
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Crazy goings-on in a hospital form the basis of this comedy, in
which one man thinks he only has a week to live, while the rest of
the patients lead a revolution against the staff. Frankie Howerd
joins Sid James and most of the 'Carry On' regulars.
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Frankie Howerd Double Bill (DVD)
Frankie Howerd, Patrick Cargill, Lance Percival, Michael Hordern, Barbara Murray, …
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R353
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Double bill of rauchy comedies by Frankie 'Titter Ye Not' Howerd,
the outrageously camp and bawdy British comic. 'Up Pompeii' (1971)
is the feature length spin-off from the Howerd's television series
about a lazy slave living in ancient Pompeii. When a document falls
into his hands listing the names of those plotting to assassinate
Emperor Nero, he is forced to infiltrate the group. Hilarious
mishaps result. In 'Up The Chastity Belt' (1971) Lurkalot (Frankie
Howerd) is a humble serf in Custard Castle, who runs a side-line
selling chastity belts and love potions at the local market place.
He's called upon to save the day when Sir Braggart De Bombast
attempts to seize the castle and kidnap the beautiful Lobelia De
Custard.
Four films based on the cartoon creations of Ronald Searle. In 'The
Belles of St Trinians' (1954), Miss Millicent Fritton (Alastair
Sim), headmistress of St Trinian's School for Girls, attempts to
stave off her creditors by 'looking after' the pocket money of a
wealthy sheikh's daughter currently enrolled at the school, and
investing it on the sheikh's horse, Arab Boy, in the local derby.
In 'Blue Murder at St Trinians' (1956), the anarchic schoolgirls
win a UNESCO prize trip to Rome. Upon arrival they become involved
with a jewel thief (Lionel Jeffries) who hides out with the school,
disguised as the headmistress. The jolly hockey sticks are being
waved with malicious force once again in 'The Pure Hell of St
Trinians' (1957). After they burn their school down, the girls are
sent to the Middle East, where an Arab sheik tries to lure them
into his harem. Flash Harry (George Cole) attempts to come to the
rescue, only to find himself stranded on a desert island with a
familiar member of the constabulary (Joyce Grenfell). In the 1966
film 'The Great St Trinians Train Robbery', a bunch of crooks take
on more than they can handle when they decide to bury the loot from
a successful robbery in the grounds of St Trinians. The
high-spirited girls (or 'hooligans' as they are sometimes known)
take it upon themselves to confront the highly-strung criminals,
with devastating and comic effect.
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