Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving
Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving
Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving
Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving
Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving

Best British Comedy DVD Collection - Clockwise, Are You Being Served? The Movie, Benny Hill Classics | Perfect for Movie Nights & Gift Giving

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Amazon.com Clockwise Monty Python's John Cleese makes this lighthearted farce work as a tightly wound, punctilious public school headmaster whose well-organized life unravels in a series of disasters on his journey to a conference. Cleese is a master of fussy, fastidious characters in exasperating situations, bottling up his frustration under good manners and sardonic comments until he finally blows, but he's also startlingly vulnerable as he systematically loses all sense of himself. Dressed in monk's robes and stranded on a lonely country road, he looks down at his naked wrist and sighs, "I've even lost the time." Michael Fryan (the playwright of Noises Off) doesn't really have much of a story behind the situations, but he provides plenty of complications, and Cleese holds the film together with his brittle manner, single-minded drive, and hilarious headmaster's condescending haughtiness. While it will seem slight to many, Cleese fans will love it. --Sean AxmakerAre You Being Served? The Movie Writers Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft managed something quite clever with this, the film version of the 1970s sitcom Are You Being Served? The idea of this cheery collection of comedy stereotypes--the pompous one, the vulgar one, the camp one, the shifty one, and so on--being confined within a department store was a master stroke, as it allowed any kind of situation to arise without the plot having to exceed the restrictions imposed by the set. How, then, to keep the same theme for the big screen without just offering the television series writ large? Simple: send the whole cast on holiday together but make sure they can't leave their hotel, a state of affairs contrived easily enough by throwing a guerilla uprising into the plot. So it is, then, that the staff of Grace Bros. descends on the Costa Plonka while the store is closed for refurbishment. There are all the usual jokes involving knickers, boobs, toilets, and gay sex (sometimes all at once), adding up to a good slice of nostalgic fun for anyone who was there when lapels really were that wide. Incidentally, this item is worth having just for the wonderful Frank Langford caricatures on the cover. --Roger ThomasThe Best of Benny Hill Benny Hill was always best at quasi-silent slapstick, so it's no surprise that some of the best stuff on The Best of Benny Hill seems to owe more to the work of Mack Sennett and Fatty Arbuckle than to mainstream TV comedy. It may also be no coincidence that, unusually, this release began life in the cinema. There's some classic material on offer here: the extended opening item, "Lower Tidmarsh Hospital," for example, almost transcends buffoonery to become social comment, but best of all is the sketch which features Hill as a chat-show host (people really used to wear matching shirts and ties) attempting to deal with a West End star and starlet, the former monosyllabic, the latter catastrophically plastered. Among the other items featured, the knowing send-up of the pretentiousness of avant-garde French cinema is also very funny, while the short linking items include a wicked parody of Alan Whicker and a sideswipe at barely literate actresses ("What's that in the road? A head?"). Fans will be pleased to know that Hill's regular supporting cast, including Patricia Hayes, Nicholas Parsons and Rita Webb, are all present. --Roger Thomas

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This set of 3 British comedies on DVD arrived on the same day as Trump's inauguration, which was a most depressing day here. ?And boy, did I need a laugh that day.Fortunately, Benny Hill was just as funny as ever! No wonder there has been a recent resurgence in interest for this talented comedian and his work. I laughed til I cried. So silly but just what I needed this week with so much dark news in the world.The DVDs appear to be in pristine condition as described, Used Very Good.Arrived quickly.Sound and picture quality were better than expected for these vintage films.I got the set for $10 US on sale and shipping so all good.I read some online about Benny Hill recently and was surprised by ththe kind of personal life he apparently had. On his own, very frugal, not much family.... rather sad. But what a light he brought to the world, he will never be forgotten.I'm also looking forward to the other 2 DVDs . I saw the movie, Are You Being Served a long time ago, Clockwise will be something new.Buy this set, you won't be sorry. We will all need lots of laughs in the days ahead.