WHAT: WHEN: STUDIO: PRICE: | Last Holiday (1950) June 16th Criterion Retail $19.95, Our: |
Almost slipping under the radar by being buried in the re-releases of Janus Films Essential Art House line, Janus, via Criterion, has set a June 16th release date for the Alec Guinness dark comedy Last Holiday (1950).
Retail is $19.95, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $14.99. Artwork and details below.
SYNOPSIS:
Told by his doctor he has no more than a few months to live, drab British workingman George Bird (Alec Guinness) decides to spend his savings on lodging at a seaside resort. Once there, however, he finds his identity caught between upstairs and downstairs, the guests and the “help.” A droll social commentary as well as an unpredictable dark comedy about life, death, and luck, Last Holiday is one of Guinness’s finest moments.
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Told by his doctor he has no more than a few months to live, drab British workingman George Bird (Alec Guinness) decides to spend his savings on lodging at a seaside resort. Once there, however, he finds his identity caught between upstairs and downstairs, the guests and the “help.” A droll social commentary as well as an unpredictable dark comedy about life, death, and luck, Last Holiday is one of Guinness’s finest moments.
NO BONUS FEATURES
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