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The Naked Truth

65 %|Dec 3, 1957|Comedy

Nigel Dennis publishes a scandal magazine. But for each story he writes, he first approaches the person whose scandalous behavior is described (or rather implied, to avoid any libel suit) and says he will suppress the story in return for money. Several of his victims first decide individually to kill him instead of paying, but fail in amusing ways. Then they find that to protect their various secrets they must now join forces for a rather different purpose...

Featured Crew

Michael Pertwee
Writer
Mario Zampi
Director
Fred Ryan
Sound Recordist
Giulio Zampi
Associate Producer
Mario Zampi
Producer
Stanley Black
Music
Stanley Pavey
Cinematography
Bill Lewthwaite
Editor

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Cast

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Terry-Thomas
Lord Henry Mayley
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Peter Sellers
Sonny MacGregor
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Peggy Mount
Flora Ransom
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Shirley Eaton
Melissa Right
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Dennis Price
Nigel Dennis
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Georgina Cookson
Lady Lucy Mayley
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Joan Sims
Ethel Ransom
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Miles Malleson
Rev. Bastable
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Bill Edwards
Bill Murphy
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Wally Patch
Paunchy Old Man
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Henry Hewitt
Gunsmith
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John Stuart
Police Inspector
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David Lodge
Policeman
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Joan Hurley
Authoress
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Peter Noble
T.V. Announcer
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Ronald Adam
Chemist (uncredited)
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George Benson
Photographer (uncredited)
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Tom Gill
Police Officer (uncredited)
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Muriel Greenslade
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
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Andy Ho
Chinese Man in Pub (uncredited)
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Barry Keegan
2nd Irishman (uncredited)
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Kenneth Kove
Man Who Lets Out Police Car's Tyre (uncredited)
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Wilfrid Lawson
Walter - Contestant in T.V. Show (uncredited)
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Arnold Marlé
Scientist (uncredited)
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Edie Martin
Lady in Autograph Crowd (uncredited)
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Gibb McLaughlin
Old Man in T.V. Show Audience (uncredited)
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Marjorie Rhodes
Lady on Phone (uncredited)
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Michael Ripper
J.E. Freeman - Greengrocer (uncredited)
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Raymond Rollett
Pub Landlord (uncredited)
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Austin Trevor
Minister with Heart Attack (uncredited)
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Jerold Wells
1st Irishman (uncredited)