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John Bluthal - filmography


  • The Vicar Of Dibley - The Best Of The Vi... on DVD (1994)
    Starring: James Fleet,  Trevor Peacock,  John Bluthal
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    Comedy highlights from the popular Richard Curtis-scripted TV show about a female vicar and her wacky rural parishioners. Stars Dawn French as the vicar Geraldine, Emma Chambers as the dippy verger Alice, James Fleet as Alice's bumbling boyfriend Hugo, and Gary Waldhorn as the conservative David.
    3 stars out of 5 58% from 2,636 members
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  • Vicar Of Dibley - The Complete Collection (5 discs) on DVD (1994)
    Starring: James Fleet,  Trevor Peacock,  John Bluthal
    Certificate: Certificate: 12
    The complete Vicar of Dibley experience, starring Dawn French as the new vicar of the sleepy and slightly eccentric small village of Dibley. Episodes from the first series are: 'Arrival'; 'Songs of Praise'; 'Community Spirit'; 'The Window and the Weather'; 'Election'; and 'Animals'. Episodes from ..read more »
    4 stars out of 5 76% from 5,215 members
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  • That's Carry On on DVD (1977)
    Starring: Kenneth Williams,  John Bluthal,  Eric Barker
    Director: Gerald Thomas
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Celebrating twenty years of classic Carry On films, two of the film's best-loved stars, Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor return to Pinewood film studios to unwrap some rib-tickling moments from the series.
    3 stars out of 5 59% from 635 members
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  • The Great McGonagall on DVD (1974)
    Starring: Peter Sellers,  Julia Foster,  John Bluthal
    Director: Joseph McGrath
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
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    Spike Milligan plays McGonagall, an unemployed weaver who decides to devote his life to poetry. He falls in love with Queen Victoria (Peter Sellers) and dedicates his work to her, despite a distinct lack of interest on her part and talent on his.
    2 stars out of 5 43% from 240 members
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