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Dudley Moore - 5 Titles Found
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10
(1979) [MA]
The surprise party for songwriter George Webber's 42nd birthday is not pleasant. He cannot cope with middle age. Despite the presence of his lover Samantha Taylor (played by Julie Andrews), he accidentally runs into a "10," the apparently virginal Jenny Miles, en route to her wedding. Instantly... More
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Arthur
(1981) [PG]
Arthur Bach is a very rich man - and a very drunk one most of the time, with a bar bill that reads like the National Debt. He also stands to lose his $750 billion inheritance if he doesn't marry the most boring blonde on Long Beach within a month. But it is an actress/waitress who catches our... More
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1977) [PG]
This is The Hound of the Baskervilles as you've never seen it before as Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Holmes and Watson) give us their unique interpretation of the Conan Doyle classic, supported by an all-star cast of British comedy greats. What is the curse that hangs over the Baskerville family?... More
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Bedazzled (1967)
(1967) [PG]
Co-written and co-starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore in one of their early silver screen roles. Dudley Moore stars as Stanley Moon, an amiable but timid Wimpy Bar cook who agrees to sell his soul to the devil, if he can't 'make it' with the girl of his dreams, waitress Margaret Spencer (Eleanor... More
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Beyond the Fringe
(1964) [PG]
Before The Daily Show, before Saturday Night Live, even before Monty Python, there was Beyond the Fringe - the 1960s West End and Broadway hit revue that reinvented comedy. While another Fab Four was revolutionising music, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Jonathan Miller, and Alan Bennett were giving... More
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