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Classic British Comedy Films DVD (2013) Peter Cook, Billington BOX SET LIKE NEW

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Classic British Comedy Films DVD (2013) Peter Cook, Billington (DIR) 
 
Title: Classic British Comedy Films
Leading Actor: Peter Cook
Region: Region 2
Duration: 248 mins
Format: DVD / Gift Set
Type: DVD
No. of Discs: 4 disc(s)
Studio / Publisher: Koch Media
UK Release Date: 21 Oct 2013
Edition: Gift Set
 
Collection of classic British comedies. 
 
"The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer" (1970) stars Peter Cook as the eponymous social climber determined to reach the top by fair means or foul. Starting out at a small advertising agency, it"s not long before Rimmer rises through the ranks to enter the sphere of politics as a spin-doctor, where his talent for manipulation continues to serve him well.
 
"Simon Simon" (1970) is a sound effect comedy following two dysfunctional handymen and their irate boss. Peter Sellers, Eric Morecambe and Bob Monkhouse star. 
 
"Sir Henry at Rawlinson"s End" (1980) stars Trevor Howard as an English Peer of the Realm who attempts to exorcise the ghost of his dead brother with the aid of his equally eccentric friends and household staff. 
 
Finally, "Futtock"s End" (1969), written by, and starring Ronnie Barker, follows a weekend gathering at the decaying country home of General Futtock (Barker), which produces a series of saucy mishaps between staff and guests.