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Stanley Holloway | Arthur Pemberton | |
Betty Warren | Connie Pemberton | |
Barbara Murray | Shirley Pemberton | |
Paul Dupuis | Duke of Burgundy | |
John Slater | Frank Huggins | |
Raymond Huntley | Mr. Wix | |
Jane Hylton | Molly | |
Philip Stainton | P.C. Spiller | |
Sydney Tafler | Frederick Albert Cowan | |
Roy Carr | Benny Spiller |
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Producer | Michael Balcon
E.V.H. Emmett |
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Writer | T.E.B. Clarke
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A close-knit London neighborhood secedes from England in this remastered Ealing Studios comedy classic starring Stanley Holloway, Margaret Rutherford and Paul Dupuis. Just after the end of World War II, a document is uncovered at a bomb site and proves that Pimlico parish is, in fact, part of the French duchy of Burgundy. When British authorities try to regain control by blockading Pimlico's perimeter, the newly minted French citizens fight back. |
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