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The Man In The White Suit

Alec Guinness plays an unassuming lab assistant who invents a miracle fabric that can be woven into indestructible cloth. Few films have chastised industry so wittily and incisively as this great comedy.

Year: 1951
Genre: Comedy, Classic Comedy, Classic Cinema
Country: UK
Director: Alexander Mackendrick
Starring: Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker
Duration: 85 Minutes
Rating: G
7.4/10
Location in store: Classic Comedy

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