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The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins (1971) |
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A classic Seventies comedy based on the Seven Deadly Sins featuring an all-star cast of legendary British comedians and a gaggle of 'saucy' girls. The seven sinful segments include Harry H. Corbett as a bachelor desperate to get a date (Lust), chauffeur Bruce Forsyth searching through London's sewers for his boss' lost 50p (Avarice) and Spike Milligan in a wacky homage to silent film (Sloth). Pride of place goes to Ian Carmichael and Alfie Bass in a Galton and Simpson penned episode illustrating class warfare when a Bentley and a clapped out Morris meet head on in a narrow lane and both drivers refuse to back down.
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