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The Alastair Sim Collection (5-Disc DVD Box Set)

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A bumper collection of 5 films starring the great Scottish character actor

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Born in Edinburgh, Alastair Sim began working life as the academic he was often to play on screen. Briefly in the family tailoring business, he was soon involved in teaching poetic drama in his native Edinburgh. In his late twenties, Sim went to London, and friends, seeing him perform in amateur productions, urged him to turn professional. 

Subsequently securing the public’s affection in films such as Mario Zampi’s deliciously dark Laughter In Paradise (1951) and the whimsical farce Folly to be Wise, (1952) the 1950s saw Sim emerge as one of Britain’s biggest stars. Geordie (1955) ably demonstrated that the public would pay to see Sim even when he did not enjoy top billing, the film also demonstrating the actor’s ability to quietly impose himself on projects in supporting roles. Sim continued to have audiences eating out of his hand, doubling as the headmistress and her bookie brother in The Belles of St Trinian's, and becoming one of the world's least likely assassins in the irreverent The Green Man (1956) At the end of the decade, Sim established a notable rapport with Ian Carmichael – the pair reuniting the following year for the seminal School For Scoundrels – as an avaricious uncle in the political satire Left, Right and Centre (1959).

This fantastic box set from StudioCanal includes all 5 films. 

 

 

 

 
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SKU 5055201824912
Catalogue Number OPTD2609
Product contents 5 Discs
Year 1951 - 1959
Director Robert Day, Mario Zampi
Format DVD
Publisher(s) StudioCanal
Colour Black & White
Sound Dolby Digital 2.0
Language(s) English
Running time 447 mins total
DVD region 2
Certificate PG
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