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STUDIOCANAL has announced the release of a brand-new 4K restoration of the classic British kitchen sink drama, The Comedy Man, that will be available to own on Blu-Ray for the very first time, on DVD and Digital from March 18.

THE COMEDY MAN depicts the life of a struggling actor in Swinging London. Fired from his job in repertory theatre after seducing the producer’s wife, Chick Byrd (Kenneth More) moves to London. At 40 years old, he realises this is his last chance to make it as an actor. After moving into digs in London with Julian (Edmund Purdom), a fellow actor, Julian’s career soars after a successful screen test, but Chick’s meets with continued failure. After a tumultuous event, Chick finally gets a break and finds the fame he has always craved, but even with a bank balance, celebrity and settled way of life, Chick needs to finally face the truth.

Boasting a career-best performance from Kenneth More (The Galloping Major, We Joined the Navy) and skilfully directed by Alvin Rakoff (Say Hello to Yesterday, A Voyage Round my Father), this often-forgotten example of the late British New Wave features an outstanding supporting cast including Cecil Parker (The Ladykillers, I was Monty’s Double), Dennis Price (Kind Hearts and Coronets, School For Scoundrels), Edmund Purdom (Pieces, The Parodical) and Billie Whitelaw (The Sleeping Tiger, Payroll).

You can pre-order it here.

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The new 4K restoration of THE COMEDY MAN comes complete with brand-new extras and is the newest addition to the ever-expanding Vintage Classics Collection from STUDIOCANAL.

EXTRAS MATERIAL

New The Show Must Go On: An Interview with Alvin Rakoff
New More to the Point: An Interview with Neil Sinyard
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