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1995
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Gilbert & Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore opens with the crew of the Pinafore busily and boisterously sprucing up the deck for...
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Sir Joseph Porter
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1982
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Pop star Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees star in this musical, loosely based on the popular 1967 Beatles album Sergeant...
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Mean Mr. Mustard
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1978
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In this drama, a conservative Catholic priest representing the Pope is sent to Ireland to settle down a few influential...
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1973
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In this mundane, droll horror spoof, British comedian Frankie Howerd plays a washed-up actor who tries to cash in on his...
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1973
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Manic British comedian Frankie Howerd transferred his Up Pompeii format from ancient Rome to the Arabian Nights milieu, and...
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Ali Oopla
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1973
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Zany British comedian Frankie Howerd, who'd previously laid waste to Ancient Rome in Up Pompeii, does same with World War II...
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1972
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Actor Frankie Howerd reprises his role from the British TV series Up Pompeii, in the tradition of the hugely popular...
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1971
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The British farce Naughty Knights was originally shipped out as Up the Chastity Belt. Raucuous comedian Frankie Howerd, who...
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Lurkalot,Richard I the Lionheart
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1971
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An extremely low budget -- shot on an obvious studio set and featuring cheap and grainy stock footage -- only adds to the...
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1970
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The producers of the popular British "Carry On" series aren't going to fix something if it is not broken. This workable,...
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Francis Bigger
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1968
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Cartoonist Ronald Searle's delightfully diabolical private-school girls are back in action in...
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Alphonse Askett
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1966
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The star of this slapstick comedy is not a person but an antique Bentley sports car, the source of several misadventures....
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1963
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In this musical, the Gilbert and Sullivan classic is updated and set in post-war Japan. This time, the trouble begins when a...
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1963
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1963
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Able-bodied seaman Albert Tufnell (John Meillon) plans to marry Shirley Hornett (Vera Day), and the ceremony is about to take...
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1961
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This hastily assembled sequel to the popular British service farce Up the Creek finds David Tomlinson returning in the role...
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1958
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Ribald music hall comedian Frankie Howerd stars in the British laughspinner Jumping for Joy. Set in the rarefied world of dog...
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1956
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A bellboy gets sweet revenge upon the employers at the hotel where he once worked after he inherits a lot of money in this...
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1956
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1955
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Lantern-jawed British comedian Frankie Howerd, best known to American TV fans as the star of the raucous historical satire...
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1954
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Irene Dunne made her final film appearance in the frothy fantasy It Grows on Trees. Looking at least two decades younger than...
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1952
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