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Crest of the Wave   1954     2 and a half stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John Boulting, Roy Boulting  
Cast: Gene Kelly, John Justin, Bernard Lee, Jeff Richards, Sid James, Patrick Doonan, Patrick Barr

  When a British war effort is in jeopardy due to the death of the scientist in charge of production, an American, Lieutenant Bradville (Gene Kelly), steps in to help with torpedo research.

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Heavens Above!   1963     2 and a half stars    N/R, 112 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: John Boulting, Roy Boulting  
Cast: Peter Sellers, Cecil Parker, Isabel Jeans, Ian Carmichael, Bernard Miles, Brock Peters, Eric Sykes, Irene Handl, Miriam Karlin, Miles Malleson, Joan Miller, Roy Kinnear

  The Reverend John Smallwood (Peter Sellers), a prison chaplain, is mistakenly appointed pastor of a rich church in an upper-crust English village. While the "rightful" pastor (Ian Carmichael) would have catered to the well-off parishioners, John Smallwood brings his progressive views to the job, often shocking his staid church membership.

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I'm All Right, Jack   1959     4 stars    N/R, 105 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: John Boulting  
Cast: Ian Carmichael, Peter Sellers, Terry-Thomas, Richard Attenborough, Dennis Price, Margaret Rutherford, Irene Handl, Miles Malleson, John Le Mesurier, Raymond Huntley, Liz Fraser, Marne Maitland, Kenneth Griffith, Fred Griffiths

  This film provides great satire on the world of labor/management relations. Set in 1950s England, Oxford educated Stanley Windrush (Ian Carmichael) takes a job as a laborer at his uncle's (Dennis Price) munitions factory. His incompetence is noticed by his fellow workers, but he gets sympathy from union official Fred Kate (Peter Sellers). Then, Stanley really messes up and finds that he has been set up by his uncle and is now in the middle of a scheme by his uncle to control his workers.



Cast
Ian Carmichael Stanley Windrush
Peter Sellers Fred Kite/Sir John Kennaway
Terry-Thomas Major Hitchcock
Richard Attenborough Sidney De Vere Cox
Dennis Price Bertram Tracepurcel
Margaret Rutherford Aunt Dolly
Irene Handl Mrs. Kite
Miles Malleson Windrush Sr.
John Le Mesurier Waters
Raymond Huntley Magistrate
Liz Fraser Cynthia Kite
Marne Maitland Mr. Mohammed
Kenneth Griffith Dai
Fred Griffiths Charlie

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Private's Progress   1956     3 stars    N/R, 99 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: John Boulting  
Cast: Richard Attenborough, Dennis Price, Terry-Thomas, Ian Carmichael, Peter Jones, William Hartnell, Ian Bannen, George Coulouris, Miles Malleson, Christopher Lee

  Life in the British army is satirized in this delightful comedy–the British version of "No Time for Sergeants."

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The Risk   1960     3 stars    N/R, 81 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
aka: Suspect

Director: John Boulting, Roy Boulting  
Cast: Tony Britton, Peter Cushing, Virginia Maskell, Ian Bannen, Raymond Huntley, Thorley Walters, Donald Pleasence, Spike Milligan, Kenneth Griffith, Basil Dignam, Sam Kydd, Anthony Booth, Brian Oulton, Robert Bruce, John Payne

  Scientists working under Professor Sewell (Peter Cushing) discover a means to wipe out typhus and bubonic plague. The government classifies the work since it could, perhaps, be used by the enemy for germ warfare. One of the team is frustrated with that decision and makes a deal with the wrong people.



Cast
Tony Britton Dr. Robert Marriott
Peter Cushing Professor Sewell
Virginia Maskell Dr. Lucy Byrne
Ian Bannen Alan Andrews
Raymond Huntley Sir George Gatting
Thorley Walters Special Agent Prince
Donald Pleasence Parsons, alias Bill Brown
Spike Milligan Arthur
Kenneth Griffith Dr. Shole
Basil Dignam Dr. Childs
Sam Kydd Slater
Anthony Booth Parkin
Brian Oulton Director
Robert Bruce Levers
John Payne Iverson
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Movie Quick Pick
1. Crest of the Wave (1954)
2. Heavens Above! (1963)
3. I'm All Right, Jack (1959)
4. Private's Progress (1956)
5. The Risk (1960)
   aka: Suspect


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