Roger Macdougall


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Mouse That Roared, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) We've Come To Capture You Kokintz (David Kossoff), who's just finished his prototype Q-Bomb, and daughter Helen (Jean Seberg) are hoping lunch will arrive before they join the air raid drill that has left New York deserted, when Tully (Peter Sellers) and the invaders from Grand Fenwick happen by, in The Mouse That Roared, 1959.
Mouse That Roared, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Grand Fenwick Opening sequence for The Mouse That Roared, 1959, features a gag on the Columbia Pictures open, animated credits, and the narrated introduction of Peter Sellers in three key roles.
Mouse That Roared, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Do You Like American Girls? Dr. Kokintz (David Kossoff) urges daughter Helen (Jean Seberg) to persuade Tully (Peter Sellers), their bumbling captor from the Grand Duchy of Fenwick, to let him disarm the titanic Q-Bomb, in The Mouse That Roared, 1959.
Mouse That Roared, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Bankruptcy Or Prosperity! Peter Sellers (as both "The Grand Duchess" and "Count Mountjoy) proposes that the Duchy of Fenwick declare war on the United States, seconded by the opposition leader (Leo McKern) in The Mouse That Roared, 1959.
Mouse That Roared, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Maybe It's A Holiday? The invasion force from Grand Fenwick under the command of Field Marshal Tully (Peter Sellers) is mystified to find New York City abandoned (due to a preposterous Cold War air raid drill) when they arrive to surrender in The Mouse That Roared, 1959.
Man in the White Suit, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Clear the Lab! Hoskins (Henry Mollison) is shocked to find that Sidney (Alec Guinness) has enlisted the boss Mr. Birmley (Cecil Parker) to back his research scheme in Ealing Studios' The Man in the White Suit, 1951.
Man in the White Suit, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) A Bit Luminous Sidney (Alec Guinness) finishes constructing his indestructible white suit and rushes to show it off to Daphne (Joan Greenwood) in Ealing Studios The Man in the White Suit, 1951, from Roger MacDougall's play.
Man in the White Suit, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Elastic Properties Realizing that Miss Birmley (Joan Greenwood) has caught him experimenting with textiles, Sidney (Alec Guinness) tries to persuade her to remain silent, in Alexander Mackendrick's The Man in the White Suit, 1951.
Man in the White Suit, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Electron Microscope Sidney (Alec Guinness) manages to be mistaken for the expert scientist he is at the textile plane where he's just signed on as a manual laborer in Alexander Mackendrick's The Man in the White Suit, 1951.
Man in the White Suit, The (1951) -- (Movie Clip) New Contract Inventor Sidney Stratton (Alec Guinness) meets with Birmley (Cecil Parker), Corland (Michael Gough), Sir John (Ernest Thesiger) to sign a new contract, he smells a rat, in Alexander Mackendrick's The Man in the White Suit, 1951.

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