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King Ralph (1991) Review

Mass Regicide makes for a surprisingly amiable comedy. A film that I have fond if faded memories of seeing a couple of times at my local 2 Screen (yes, two

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FILMS… Going Back in Time to the Often On Screen Lascivious Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips’ lothario proves where there is a will, there’s a way… This much loved actor joins an immortal British cast of British comedians in a very British comedy.

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Did anyone else get the special Leslie Phillips edition of Pete McTighe's Kerblam! Target Book?
(Apologies to Anthony Dry for the travesty.)
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FILMS… Going Back in Time to the Often On Screen Lascivious Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips’ lothario proves where there is a will, there’s a way… This much loved actor joins an immortal British cast of British comedians in a very British comedy.

Realweegiemidget Reviews Films TV Books and more
RIP Mr Phillips #LesliePhillips

Rest in peace Leslie Phillips. An absolute legend who will be forever loved and never forgotten. Thoughts and prayers to your family and friends. Nobody will ever say ‘Ding Dong’ like you.

#LesliePhillips #RIPLesliePhillips #CarryOn #allontheboard

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Loved listening to the Navy Lark on the a Sunday lunch time. #LesliePhillips was so funny as #SubLieutenantPhillips. #LeftHandDownABit

Sad to see Leslie Phillips has died overnight. One of the last comedy character actors from the heyday of British comedy films, though as the article says his totally non-comedic portrayal of Astor in Scandal was sublime.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/nov/08/leslie-phillips-appreciation

#DingDong #Hello #LesliePhillips #Film #Cinema #Comedy

Leslie Phillips: master of raffish comedy and immortal catchphrases

He punched Gene Kelly in Hollywood and played Falstaff at the RSC, but he will be best remembered as a posh, blazer-wearing cad in films and on TV – and for an innuendo-laden greeting

The Guardian