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1963
    (  Comedy  Crime  )


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Casts:

Peter Sellers aka Pearly Gates
Lionel Jeffries aka Inspector Fred 'Nosey' Parker
Bernard Cribbins aka Nervous O'Toole
Davy Kaye aka Trainer King
Nanette Newman aka Valerie
Bill Kerr aka Jack Coombes
Ed Devereaux aka Bluey May
Reg Lye aka Reg Denton
John Le Mesurier aka Assistant Commissioner
Graham Stark aka Sid Cooper
Martin Boddey aka Superintendent J.S. Forest
Irene Browne aka Dowager
Arthur Mullard aka Brassknuckles
Dermot Kelly aka Misery Martin
Vanda Godsell aka Annette


Maybe a classic...
Peter Sellers is, unusually, the quiet at the center of the storm that
makes up the plot of this wonderfully funny film. He plays Pearly
Gates, a criminal (and women's wear salesman), who learns that an
Australian gang is dressing up as policemen, intercepting Pearly's mob
in mid-theft and making off with the goods. He joins forces not only
with the leader of a rival gang, who are also suffering from the
Australian competition, but also with the police, who don't want their
reputation besmirched.

Sellers is very good, but top acting honors go to Lionel Jefferies as
the hopelessly idiotic policeman trying to prove himself by catching
the criminals. Jefferies and Bernard Cribbins, as Nervous (the rival
gang's leader), give expertly larger-than-life performances while
getting their biggest laughs with throwaway lines and subtle bits of
business (like Nervous finishing up his negotiations with Pearly by
pulling out some family snaps). Cliff Owen's direction is very sharp
and very fast, and allows a cast of experienced character actors to do
their best work. Dennis Price displays flawless timing and delivery in
a small, unbilled cameo. This film might just be a hidden classic..
Maybe a classic...
Peter Sellers is, unusually, the quiet at the center of the storm that
makes up the plot of this wonderfully funny film. He plays Pearly
Gates, a criminal (and women's wear salesman), who learns that an
Australian gang is dressing up as policemen, intercepting Pearly's mob
in mid-theft and making off with the goods. He joins forces not only
with the leader of a rival gang, who are also suffering from the
Australian competition, but also with the police, who don't want their
reputation besmirched.

Sellers is very good, but top acting honors go to Lionel Jefferies as
the hopelessly idiotic policeman trying to prove himself by catching
the criminals. Jefferies and Bernard Cribbins, as Nervous (the rival
gang's leader), give expertly larger-than-life performances while
getting their biggest laughs with throwaway lines and subtle bits of
business (like Nervous finishing up his negotiations with Pearly by
pulling out some family snaps). Cliff Owen's direction is very sharp
and very fast, and allows a cast of experienced character actors to do
their best work. Dennis Price displays flawless timing and delivery in
a small, unbilled cameo. This film might just be a hidden classic..

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