Peter Sellers (Classic Matinee)

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| Format | 3 DVD |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Running Time | 293 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | M |
| Available | 03-11-2010 |
| Actors | Sellers, Peter, Fraser, John, Price, Dennis, Thomas, Terry, Mount, Peggy |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Oscar winning triple packs at a sensational price. Take a Seat, close the doors, dim the lights and leave your troubles behind You are about to relive the magic of the matinee era, a golden era of quality, style and sophistication. Brilliant writing, incredible performances, masterful directing The Classic Matinee Triple Bill series is your exclusive gold pass to viewing excellence. In 1937, J. Arthur Rank formed the iconic Rank Organisation. With the simple philosophy, great stories, beautifully told Rank produced some of the finest writers, actors and directors the screen has ever known. Presented here is a selection of some of the rarest gems from the Rank catalogue, films that are sure to delight lovers of cinema, young and old. Few actors have managed to surpass the brilliance of inimitable Peter Sellers. His characterisations from scores of films have entered the realm of legend. In these three films we see Sellers at his very best as he takes on a variety of roles from stuffy British officers to Gestapo agents to Adolf Hitler. THE NAKED TRUTH (1957): PG Adult themes. Nigel Dennis is the suave publisher of the magazine The Naked Truth. He is attempting to blackmail several well-known people. They in turn group together and plan his removal. However when the seemingly foolproof plans are put into action, Nigel continually escapes. The situation escalates into a kidnapping which paralyses Londons police force! Waltz of the Toreadors (1962): M recommended for mature audiences. Despite a long history of conquests, General Fitzjohn has never consummated his affair with Ghislaine, his first love. She attempts to rectify this and takes drastic action by pretending to drown herself, only to be rescued by the Generals aide, not the General himself. This may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. SOFT BED, HARD BATTLES (1974): PG Sexual references. Madame Grenier is the head of a Parisian brothel. As the French officials leave for war (characters played by Sellers), she tells her girls to turn their attentions toward the arriving German troops. As the establishment becomes a playground for Nazis, Madame's business seems safe. However, one day it is announced that Hitler himself (played by Sellers again) wishes to visit the brothel...




