Actor: Peter Sellers


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There hasn't been a Peter Sellers movie I haven't enjoyed yet, so why not see them all. (Not all of his movies are here, of course, but the ones currently available on this site are.)

(They're in chronological order.)

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1
Penny Points to Paradise (,  Unrated)
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Down Among the Z Men (Stand Easy) (The Goon Show Movie) (1952,  Unrated)
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The Ladykillers (1955,  Unrated)
The Ladykillers
A classic black comedy. The first film that really made me notice Peter Sellers for his remarkable acting. A must see.
4
The Smallest Show on Earth (1957,  Unrated)
5
Naked Truth (1957,  Unrated)
Naked Truth
Need to see this again.
6
Up the Creek (1958,  Unrated)
7
tom thumb (1958,  G)
8
Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (Man in a Cocked Hat) (1960,  Unrated)
9
The Mouse That Roared (1959,  Unrated)
10
I'm All Right Jack (1959,  Unrated)
I'm All Right Jack
Need to see this again.
11
The Battle of the Sexes (1959,  Unrated)
12
Never Let Go (1960,  Unrated)
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The Millionairess (1960,  Unrated)
14
Two Way Stretch (1960,  Unrated)
15
Only Two Can Play (1962,  Unrated)
16
Waltz of the Toreadors (The Amorous General) (1962,  Unrated)
17
The Road to Hong Kong (1962,  Unrated)
18
Lolita (1962,  Unrated)
Lolita
I didn't like it the first time I'd watched it, but I'm glad I gave it another chance, for it's definitely one of my favourites now. Kubrick's directing was exceptional as always. Peter Sellers acting as Quilty was beyond amazing, and is definitely one of my favourite roles of his (although it's so difficult to chose.)
19
The Dock Brief (Trial and Error) (1962,  Unrated)
20
The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963,  Unrated)
21
Heavens Above! (1963,  Unrated)
Heavens Above!
I enjoyed this movie much more than I thought I would. Peter Sellers was such a good-hearted character, with a nice storyline to the movie, although the ending was quite strange (but I suppose that is what made it so memorable.)
22
The Pink Panther (1963,  Unrated)
23
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964,  PG)
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Dr. Strangelove is one of those movies I will never grow tired of watching, and is infact better each time I do. The directing by Stanley Kubrick was wonderful, as well as the acting, especially Peter Sellers, who played Dr. Strangelove (as well as Mandrake and Muffley, of course) better than anyone else ever could have. It without a doubt deserves the "classic" title it has been given, and is definitely one of my favourites.
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The World of Henry Orient (1964,  Unrated)
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A Shot in the Dark (1964,  PG)
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What's New Pussycat (1965,  Unrated)
What's New Pussycat
"Lascivious adulterer!"
"Don't you dare call me that again until I have looked it up!"

This movie was so pretentiously silly at times, (such as Dr. Fassbender's random fits) and yet I think that is what made it so unbelievably funny. Peter Sellers, as well as Peter O'Toole and Woody Allen, were very funny to watch.
27
The Wrong Box (1966,  Unrated)
The Wrong Box
Definitely one of the best dark comedies I've ever seen, (there's no going wrong with Peter Sellers, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore all in one movie!) with a great plot, although at times it does get a bit confusing. I wish Peter Sellers wasn't in it so briefly, though, as the scenes with Dr. Pratt were by far my favourite parts of the whole movie. Recommended to all lovers of black comedy.
28
After the Fox (Caccia alla volpe) (1966,  Unrated)
After the Fox (Caccia alla volpe)
One of the most underrated Peter Sellers movies I've ever seen. Simply hilarious.
29
Casino Royale (1967,  G)
Casino Royale
Ok, so this movie was all over the place. But it was both hilarious and original. You really can't go wrong with Peter Sellers.
30
Woman Times Seven (1967,  Unrated)
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The Bobo (1967,  Unrated)
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The Party (1968,  PG)
33
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (Kiss My Butterfly) (1968,  R)
34
The Magic Christian (1970,  PG)
35
A Day at the Beach (1970,  Unrated)
36
Hoffman (1970,  Unrated)
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There's a Girl in My Soup (1970,  R)
38
Where Does It Hurt? (1972,  Unrated)
Where Does It Hurt?
I cannot believe how unappreciated this movie is; it's a classic! Peter Sellers perfectly played the role of a greedy, crooked (and very comical) hospital administrator. I loved the bit with the pepsi machine, as well as so many other parts of the movie. It's definitely a must-see, especially if you're a Sellers fan.
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1972,  G)
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The Blockhouse (1974,  PG)
The Blockhouse
Amazingly dark and depressing, with an intriguing and memorable storyline (based on a true story as well.) One of Peter Sellers' more serious roles, which he played wonderfully. A truly underrated film.
41
The Optimists (1973,  PG)
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Soft Beds, Hard Battles (Party for Hitler) (Undercovers Hero) (1974,  Unrated)
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The Great McGonagall (1974,  PG)
44
The Return of the Pink Panther (1975,  G)
45
Murder by Death (1976,  PG)
Murder by Death
Simply hilarious, although the ending was quite strange (although I suppose that was the point.) Wonderful casting. This is the movie that first made me a fan of Peter Falk (and got me interested in 'Columbo'), as well as some other great actors. Peter Sellers, most of all, was amazingly funny in this movie, as everything he said, and infact each time he was on screen, I couldn't help but laugh. A perfect movie for those who like comedy, as well as a good detective film.
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976,  PG)
The Pink Panther Strikes Again
Definitely my favourite of all the 'Pink Panther' movies. It was simply hilarious!
47
The Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978,  PG)
48
The Prisoner of Zenda (1979,  PG)
49
Being There (1979,  PG)
Being There
A beautiful and touching story, as well as fairly simple, yet very thought-provoking. I adored Peter Sellers as Chance, the latter being a clear example of his remarkable talent and ability to become and perfect any character. Overall, a very well done movie, with a nice storyline and memorable acting.
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The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980,  PG)

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