LEFT RIGHT AND CENTRE - LE [US]
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(Sidney Gilliat, 1959)
Release date: 19 November 2024
Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere)
From the legendary filmmaking team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat (The Lady Vanishes, Endless Night) comes the star-studded political satire Left Right and Centre, featuring – among many others – Ian Carmichael (Lucky Jim), Alastair Sim (Hue and Cry), and Richard Wattis (The Ugly Duckling).
When popular TV personality Robert Wilcot (Carmichael) is selected as the Conservative candidate for a small-town by-election, he finds himself up against headstrong Labour candidate Stella Stoker (Patricia Bredin, The Bridal Path). To the fury of Wilcot’s eccentric uncle (Sim), the candidates struggle to maintain the momentum of their political battle after they begin to fall in love...
With its original poster campaign declaring ‘You’ll howl when SEX and POLITICS collide head on!’, Left Right and Centre takes a wry look at what happens when a man and a woman run for political office under the glare of the media’s watchful eye. Sound familiar?
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- High Definition remaster
- Original mono audio
- Audio commentary with film expert Michael Brooke (2024)
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Screening the Candidates (2024, 21 mins): curator and film historian Josephine Botting discusses the representation of celebrity, politics, and television in Left Right and Centre
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The BEHP Interview with John Box (1999, 93 mins): archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the multi-award-winning art director in conversation with Rodney Giesler
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Election in Britain (1960, 18 mins): short film produced by the Central Office of Information, focusing on the 1959 UK General Election and the British political system
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 44-page booklet with a new essay by Matthew Bailey and Melanie Williams, a look at the Launder and Gilliat filmmaking partnership, an overview of contemporary critical reviews, new writing on Election in Britain, and film credits
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited edition of 3,000 units for the US
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