In the 1940s and 50s, the U.K.’s Ealing Studios was the birthplace of the most delectable crop of movies to decorate postwar cinemas, a group of veddy British comedies that spoke to moviegoers around the globe. Their output not only helped define what was arguably the golden age of British cinema but also introduced audiences to beloved legends such as Alec Guinness, Stanley Holloway, Hugh Griffith, Margaret Rutherford, as well as fostered the emergence of talented directors such as Alexander Mackendrick (The Ladykillers, The Man in the White Suit) and Charles Crichton (A Fish Called Wanda, The Lavender Hill Mob).
THE EALING STUDIOS COMEDY COLLECTION brings together four of Ealing Studios' greatest and most classic comedies, all newly remastered from pristine vault materials in stunning HD...
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