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The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer

Ambitious, single-minded and ruthless: Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) has all the necessary qualities to succeed in business. Setting his sights on a small advertising agency, he moves in for the kill and before long, he's running the show, creating saucy marketing campaigns and moving the firm into the political arena. And if he has to step on a few people on his way to the top, so be it.....Arthur Lowe, John Cleese, Ronnie Corbett and Graham Chapman co-star.

Year: 1970
Genre: Comedy, Classic Comedy, Classic Cinema
Country: UK
Director: Kevin Billington
Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Peter Cook, Ronnie Corbett, Harold Pinter, Arthur Lowe
Duration: 98 Minutes
Rating: R16
7.2/10
Location in store: Classic Comedy
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