Classic collection of the early films of Alec Guinness.
In the classic Ealing comedy, KindHearts and Coronets (1949), young Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) vows to take revenge on his family, the D'Ascoynes, when he learns how they disinherited his mother. Working his way into their trust, Louis begins to bump off his distant relatives (all played by Alec Guinness) one by one, but complications set in when Edith D'Ascoyne (Valerie Hobson), the widow of his first victim, falls in love with him.
In Last Holiday (1950), Guinness plays an agricultural salesman who finds out he has a short time to live. Taking a final holiday, he realises that he was actually a more interesting person than he allowed himself to be.
In The Man In The White Suit(1951), eccentric Sidney Stratton (Guinness) is a laboratory cleaner in a textile factory, who invents a material that will neither wear out nor become dirty. Initially hailed as a great discovery, Sidney's astonishing invention is suffocated by the management when they realise that if it never wears out, people will only ever have to purchase one suit of clothing.
In The Captain's Paradise (1953), Guinness stars as Mediterranean ferryboat Captain Henry St. James, who has a wife on both sides of the water: Maude (Celia Johnson) in Gibraltar and Nita (Yvonne DeCarlo) in Tangiers. Everything is perfect for the captain...as long as neither woman decides to visit the other port.
In Barnacle Bill (1957), Guinness plays another seaman, retired Navy Captain Ambrose, who buys a decrepit amusement pier in 'Sandcastle-On-Sea' planning to turn it into a going concern. But when the local council object to the idea, planning to close the pier down, Ambrose has to use some lateral thinking to save the day.
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SKU
5055201801319
Catalogue Number
OPTD1064
Product contents
5 discs
Year
1949 - 1957
Director
Robert Hamer, Alexander MacKendrick, Anthony Kimmins, Charles Frend, Henry Cass