My favourite film and, possibly, the best British comedy film, ever made. A true classic gem. If you like Ealing type films, and enjoy lots of laughter, this film is a must. I can't rate it high enough.
A great story, featuring, an incredibly stunning performance by, peter sellers, and probably his best ever. The film also, stars, other great, performances from the likes of,ie Eric Sykes, Miran Carling, Irene Handel, Cecil parker, Miles matheson,and, many others.
It's the story of, a vicar (peter sellers), a genteel natured lolly clergyman, with a soft Liverpudlians accent, who, is mistakenly, sent to serve in a parish. Sellers zealous religious beliefs and the principals he acts upon from the scriptures, soon gets him in trouble with the Bishop and his elders, when, he takes in a travelling family,played superbly by Eric sykes as the shifty father, Miran Carling, and, the lovable Irene Handel, and their hoard of children, to live in the rectory.
sellers also preaches the joy of giving and, convinces a, very rich lady, to give free food to the people with her money, that leaves the local shops, angry, and the people greedy.leading to sellers, being shunned by everyone, and problematic for the church. You can't help feeling sad for the well meaning character.
Apparantly, in Documentry's about sellers,people working on the film state, even off camera, peter continued to stay in his character role, even while playing cricket during breaks from filming.
This film is a true classic that, will have you in stiches, and at times, quite emotional too. It really dosen't get better than this. it's surley sellers greatest performance, and shows the great comedy actors veratility, and genius.
A cosy delightful film to put your feet up and languish in film comedy heaven. Enjoy.