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Alastair Sim - 10 Titles Found
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The Green Man / School for Scoundrels
(1960) [G]
School For Scoundrels: Henry Palfrey (Ian Carmichael) tries hard to impress but always loses out to that rotter Delauney (Terry Thomas). Then he enrols at the wacky College of Lifemanship run by "professor" Potter (Alastair Sim) and discovers the secrets of success: how to seduce women, how to... More
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Stage Fright
(1950) [G]
Jonathan Cooper is wanted by the police who suspect him of killing his lover's husband. His friend Eve Gill offers to hide him and Jonathan explains to her that his lover, actress Charlotte Inwood is the real murderer. Eve decides to investigate for herself, but when she meets the detective in... More
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Green For Danger
(1946) [G]
In a rural English hospital during WW2, a postman dies on the operating table and the nurse states she knows the murderer is dead too. The facetious Inspector Cockrill suspects one of the five doctors and nurses who were in the operating theater to be the assassin. But four poisonous pills have... More
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The Happiest Days Of Your Life
(1950) [G]
Three of Britain's greatest comic actors appear together in this hilarious tale of bungling by the "men from the Ministry". Dame Margaret Rutherford is the Headmistress of a Girls School billeted on Headmaster Alastair Sim's Nutbourne College, a Boys School, due to an administrative error by the... More
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The Green Man / Will Any Gentleman
(1953) [PG]
Two classic comedy films: 'The Green Man' and 'Will Any Gentleman?'. Alastair Sim is a timid clockmaker with a part time job – International Assassination Expert. He hasn't been getting too many assignments recently, but his latest mission will put him back on the top of his profession.... More
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Hue And Cry
(1946) [G]
This film, the first Ealing comedy, features a strong cast including Alastair Sim and Jack Warner. The story centers around the London East End of the 40's and a group of criminals who use a boys paper as a means of messages and information. This ploy is discovered by a group of East End boys who... More
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The Millionairess
(1960) [G]
Based on a play by George Bernard Shaw about an immensely wealthy woman who falls for the charms of a poor Indian doctor. Sophia Loren plays a spoilt heiress able to buy anything she wants. When she meets an Indian doctor (Peter Sellers) whose sole concern is to help the poor and needy, she knows... More
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The Ruling Class
(1972) [M]
Based on Peter Barnes’ hit play, this caustic, hilarious and irreverent black comedy has rightly become a cult classic. The House of Gurney has a family problem - namely the 14th Earl of Gurney (Peter O’ Toole) who thinks he is Jesus Christ and when restored to ‘normalcy’ turns into Jack... More
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Blue Murder At St Trinian's
(1956) [PG]
If only those uncontrollable St Trinian's pupils had brushed up on Latin grammar. Because the notorious schoolgirls have won a UNESCO prize trip to Rome. But while learning the Italian for Lacrosse, they get mixed up with a jewel thief on the lam. And their blackboard bungling makes him wish he'd... More
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The Belles of St. Trinians
(1954) [G]
Jolly hockeysticks! The happiest days of your life are here again in the first madcap outing for Ronald Searle's hilarious cartoon creations. The unruly belles discredit St. Trinian's by spending more time backing horses than studying subjects. And the dotty headmistress's bookie brother intends... More
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