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Adelphi Collection Volume 3: T Blu Ray

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The third release of the BFI's pioneering Adelphi Collection is a double bill showcasing two early films by John Guillermin (The Towering Inferno Death on the Nile). The Crowded Day (1954) is an engaging bittersweet comedy-drama focusing on the intertwined lives of a group of shop girls working in a London department store in the 1950s with a wonderful cast including John Gregson Joan Rice Dora Bryan Thora Hird Prunella Scales Sid James and Dandy Nicholls; Song of Paris (1952) is a charming romantic comedy which sees an archetypal Englishman - suavely played by Dennis... Price - return from a jaunt abroad to face a dastardly foreign Count in a duel for the hand of a beautiful mademoiselle. [show more]

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Released
14 February 2011
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Bfi 
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Runtime
163 minutes 
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5035673010846 
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Double bill of feature films from director John Guillermin. Comedy drama 'The Crowded Day' (1954), starring John Gregson, Joan Rice, Dora Bryan and Prunella Scales, focuses on a day in the life of a group of sales assistants in a London department store. Romantic comedy 'Song of Paris' (1952) sees English salesman Matthew Ibbetson (Dennis Price) fall for a beautiful French singer called Clementine (Anne Vernon). This leads Matthew into battle against a vile Count who wants Clementine for himself.