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  1. Tony Hancock wants a tea, but has to have coffee - no froth. Tony Hancock, Liz Frazer and Mario Fabrizzi.Please visit the Youtube channels of my three offici...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2024 · The Rebel (US title Call Me Genius) is a 1961 satirical comedy film about the clash between bourgeois and bohemian cultures. Starring the British comedian Tony Hancock, it was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The film was made by Associated British Picture Corporation and distributed by Warn

  3. Like many British comedies of the era, The Rebel has great fun at expense of modern art and bohemian artistes; Hancock takes full advantage of every humorous possibility, with suave George Sanders acting as his dignified foil. Alas, by the end of the 1960s, Tony Hancock was dead by his own hand, a victim of alcohol and acute depression.

  4. Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox film The Rebel (US title: Call Me Genius) is a 1961 satirical comedy film about the clash between bourgeois and bohemian cultures. Starring the British comedian Tony Hancock, it was written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. The film was made by Associated British Picture Corporation and distributed by Warner-Pathé (ABPC's distribution arm). Hancock plays ...

  5. Rebel, The (Call Me Genius) (1961) During the day Tony (Tony Hancock in his first big movie) is trapped in the drudgery of a nine-to-five office job at United International Transatlantic Consolidated Amalgamation Ltd. But, hurrying home to his digs at night, he imagines himself an artist with great talent and vision, and he paints and sculpts ...

  6. For the audiences of 1961, accustomed to seeing Tony Hancock as a flickering 405-line black and white image, The Rebel must have come as a revelation: there was The Lad Himself, larger than life, on the big screen, in colour. Stone me, who'd have thought it! Now, in a revelation to modern viewers, The Rebel has been painstakingly restored from the original camera negative, and it looks better ...