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Mister Ten Per Cent: Directed by Peter Graham Scott. With Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo, Wanda Ventham, John Le Mesurier. Percy Pointer's passion in life is the theatre, and all his spare time is devoted to the play he is writing.When it's finished it arrives on the desk of a London impresario, at a time when he wants to stage a flop.
- (72)
- Comedy
- Peter Graham Scott
- 1967-03
Mister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo and Wanda Ventham. It was the last in a series of four films featuring Drake produced by the Associated British Picture Corporation, the previous being Sands of the Desert (1960), Petticoat Pirates (1961) and The Cracksman ...
In spite of an accomplished cast, Mister Ten Per Cent is killed stone dead by Drake himself, who was so hurt by its failure that he went into temporary retirement. Percy Pointer Charlie Drake
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Percy Pointer's passion in life is the theatre, and all his spare time is devoted to the play he is writing.When it's finished it arrives on the desk of a London impresario, at a time when he wants to stage a flop. Peter Graham Scott. Director. Norman Hudis.
Mister Ten Per Cent is a 1967 British comedy film, directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Charlie Drake.
Mister Ten Per Cent. 1967 film; A deluded aspiring writer has his first play produced in the West End by a theatrical patron keen to back a loss for tax reasons. Stars Charlie Drake, George Baker, Derek Nimmo, John Le Mesurier, Annette Andre and more.