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Remembering Peter Sellers on his birthday, here in A SHOT IN THE DARK (‘64)
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Guru: Who are you? Do you know who you are? Harold Fine: I’m trying. Guru, I’m really trying. Guru: When you stop trying, then you’ll know who you are. Harold Fine: Well, I’m trying to stop trying. Guru: Good.
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Happy Birthday Peter Sellers, CBE (8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980)
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Peter Sellers in I Love You, Alice B. Toklas (1968)
Prime Minster Count Rupert Mountjoy: We must declare war on the United States. Benter: But we can never win such a war! Prime Minster Count Rupert Mountjoy: Of course not, but we could win the peace. I’ve given this a lot of thought gentlemen and I’m perfectly positive that I am right. You must remember, the Americans are a very strange people. Whereas other countries rarely forgive anything, the Americans forgive anything. There isn’t a more profitable undertaking for any country than to declare war on the United States and to be defeated.
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Happy Birthday Peter Sellers September 8th, 1925 – July 24th, 1980
Happy birthday, Peter Sellers! | 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980
“Peter had the most responsive attitude of all the actors I’ve worked with to the things I think are funny… His greatest gift was for the grisly, horrifying areas of humor that other actors wouldn’t think playable at all.”
Stanley Kubrick
"He was an extraordinary actor."
Shirley MacLaine
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