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Release Date: 21 June 2010
This second release the BFI's pioneering Adelphi Collection brings together two films directed by Maurice Elvey, both featuring sizzling performances from a young, sassy Diana Dors.
Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? (1953): American Army pilot Laurie Vining (Bonar Colleano) - on leave in London - is hoping for a little rest. But his idyllic bliss is shattered abruptly when his stunning ex, Candy - saucily played by Dors - unexpectedly arrives at his hotel, insisting that they're still married. Laurie enlists the assistance of wisecracking co-pilot Hank Hanlon (Sid James) and girl-shy lawyer Frank Betterton (David Tomlinson). But his troubles have only just begun...
My Wife's Lodger (1952): is the farcical tale of a soldier who returns home after six years to find that his house has become a boarding house...
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