"Director: Simon Sheridan"

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  • The Mary Millington Movie Collection Limited Edition Blu-Ray Box-SetThe Mary Millington Movie Collection Limited Edition Blu-Ray Box-Set | Blu Ray | (22/06/2020) from £42.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mary Millington s death, this special edition Blu-ray box set (individually numbered and limited to 3,000 units) features Mary s most glamorous film roles, with new, stunning 2K restorations, including: Come Play with Me (1977), The Playbirds (1978), Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979), Queen of the Blues (1979), Mary Millington s True Blue Confessions (1980) plus Respectable: The Mary Millington Story (2015), an in-depth documentary chronicling her extraordinary life. This collector s edition is a must for any Millington fan! Filled with scintillating new extras, packaged in a collectable case (displaying brand new artwork throughout) and including a huge 80-page book, with an introduction from David Sullivan and notes by biographer Simon Sheridan (author of Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema). A tantalising orgy of extras that no self-respecting lover of Mary Millington or 1970 s British sex comedies can but fail to be aroused by!

  • Respectable - The Mary Millington Story [DVD]Respectable - The Mary Millington Story | DVD | (02/05/2016) from £8.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (122.36%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In the 1970s there was a pretty English girl-next-door who truly personified the word ˜glamour'. Her rise to the top was meteoric, controversial and scandalous. She became the most famous pin-up of the decade, and her racy reputation could shift a million newspapers and sell the longest-running British movie of all-time. Her name was Mary Millington Britain's only genuine sex superstar. Mary's incredible fame brought her a lavish lifestyle and an affair with a serving Prime Minister. Her sexuality was accessible, and her personality addictive. But Mary's sexual bravado hid a darker side. Persecuted by the authorities, Mary was tortured by self-doubt and she died at the height of her fame in August 1979. She was just 33. Shot on location in London, and at the legendary Pinewood Studios, Simon Sheridan's enthralling documentary Respectable The Mary Millington Story reveals the truth behind a British icon and speaks to those who knew her best. Actor Dexter Fletcher narrates a story stranger than any fiction of lost innocence, sex, fame, fortune and, ultimately, tragedy.

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