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Directed by Melvin FrankOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Rock Hudson,
Gina Lollobrigida,
Gig Young,
Terry-Thomas,
Edward Judd,
Alan CaillouRating61%
A wealthy American (Hudson) and a bohemian Italian woman (Lollobrigida) meet in London, and impulsively marry. Then finding they have virtually nothing in common they separate. Seven years later, just days before the divorce is due to be finalized, they meet again and begin to rekindle the romance.Directed by Henri HelmanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Tony Curtis,
Donald Pleasence,
Erik Estrada,
Orson Welles,
Peter Lawford,
Ron MoodyRating49%
Parsifal Katzenellenbogen (Tony Curtis) is an eccentric hypochondriac who has invented a laser skywriter. Parsifal invites businessmen to his castle in the hopes of selling his invention. Potential buyers include gangster Henry Board II (Erik Estrada) accompanied by has-been movie star Montague Chippendale (Peter Lawford), Scotsman Mackintosh (Donald Pleasence), and gypsy Klingsor (Orson Welles). , 1h41
Directed by Robert AsherOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Terry-Thomas,
Athene Seyler,
Hattie Jacques,
Elspeth Duxbury,
Billie Whitelaw,
Jack HedleyRating69%
A group of lodgers - Major Rayne, Nanette and Pinkie - staying at the home of Dame Beatrice, a formerly wealthy old lady, express boredom with their humdrum lives. A chance for some excitement comes when Lily, Dame Beatrice's beautiful, young housekeeper, one day gives in to temptation and lifts a brand new mink coat from their neighbours. She does this in a misguided attempt to thank Dame Bea by replacing a moth-eaten, and thoroughly worn-out old fur. Dame Bea is at first delighted, but upon learning how Lily came by the coat she, and her lodgers, spring into action with a plan to replace the coat without anyone knowing., 1h35
Directed by John Boulting,
Roy BoultingOrigin United-kingdomGenres War,
ComedyThemes Military humor in film,
Political filmsActors Ian Carmichael,
Richard Attenborough,
Dennis Price,
Terry-Thomas,
John Le Mesurier,
Miles MallesonRating63%
During World War II, the young undergraduate Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael), is conscripted into the British Army. Unlike his friend Egan (Peter Jones), Windrush is a most reluctant soldier and struggles through basic training at Gravestone Barracks. Failing his officer selection board, he is posted to a holding unit, under the command of Major Hitchcock (Terry-Thomas). Most of the soldiers there are malingerers and drop-outs., 1h20
Directed by Basil Dearden,
Robert DayOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Alastair Sim,
George Cole,
Terry-Thomas,
Jill Adams,
Raymond Huntley,
Colin GordonRating70%
Freelance assassin Hawkins (Sim) has plans to blow up Sir Gregory Upshott, a Cabinet minister (Huntley) when the latter is discovered to be having an affair, about to be consummated at the Green Man Hotel. However his plans are accidentally uncovered and foiled by vacuum cleaner salesman Blake (Cole) who forges an unlikely alliance with Ann (Adams), engaged to be married to a rather stuffy BBC announcer, Willoughby-Cruft (Gordon). The latter relationship breaks down when Willoughby-Cruft finds his fiancée under their bed with Blake and later, in her lingerie, accidentally entangled on the floor with him. As such, there are some romantic (and not-at-all romantic) interludes and Hawkins briefly has the task of trying to deal with Upshott's secretary, a friendly policeman, and prepare his bomb at the same time., 1h38
Directed by Henry CorneliusOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Julie Harris,
Laurence Harvey,
Shelley Winters,
Ron Randell,
Anton Diffring,
Patrick McGoohanRating62%
In contemporary London, Christopher Isherwood attends a literary party for the launch of a memoir, the author of which he is surprised to learn is Sally Bowles. This knowledge sparks a reverie and the film flashes back to Berlin, New Year's Eve 1931. Broke and frustrated with his writing, Christopher plans to spend the night in but his would be gigolo friend Fritz insists they go to a night club to see Fritz's new inamorata, Sally Bowles, perform. Fritz hopes to live off Sally's earnings as a film star but his ardor quickly cools at the sight of her fiancé Pierre, with whom she plans to leave for Paris that night. Instead, Pierre absconds with her money. Chris, taking pity on her, invites her to stay at his boarding house. They arrange for Chris to move to a smaller room and for Sally to take his old room. Over the course of a long and unproductive winter in which Chris cannot write and Sally finds no work, Chris attempts to initiate a sexual relationship with Sally. She rejects him, saying it would spoil their friendship.