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King Chameleon

Peter Sellers

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Sellers in Cinema:
The Swinging Sixties, Pt. 1

A selection of photos from some of his best-known
(and some not-so-well known) screen performances.

 

"The Millionairess" (1960)

Dr. Kabir is a highly-principled
physician to the poor and wretched of
London in a romantic, witty comedy
based on the play by George Bernard Shaw.

 

"Say ah! Nothing wrong with that. Put it away, please."
Temptation comes to the good doctor in the form
of luscious Sophia Loren as the spoiled, willful Epifania -
the richest woman in the world.

 

Epifania has her own reasons for attempting
to get the doctor to accept an offer of money for
his hospital - just the same, Dr. Kabir is finding it
tough to resist her!

 

"Lolita" (1962)

Evil genius: Peter Sellers as the ridiculous, ubiquitous,
and sinister scribbler and debaucher Clare Quilty
in Stanley Kubrick's controversial adaptation
of Vladimir Nabokov's novel of obsession.

 

"Heavens Above!" (1963)

Reverend John Smallwood is a genial vicar in a town
full of hypocrites in this comedy of errors.

 

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