Guest House Paradiso Blu-ray

Guest House Paradiso Blu-ray

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'Guest House Paradiso' Director: Adrian Edmondson (1999) Indicator Limited Edition Blu-ray | 4K restoration

After a decade of honing their signature characters, Richie and Eddie, across TV and stage-show appearances, British comedy legends Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson finally gave the pair the big-screen outing which they truly deserved.

When Mr Nice and his family check in to ‘the cheapest hotel in Britain’ – run with maximum inefficiency and malfeasance by Richie and Eddie – it sets off an outrageous chain of events involving rubber underwear, a beautiful Italian film star, her abusive fiancé, and a consignment of radioactive fish.

Featuring a spectacular supporting cast, including Vincent Cassell, Bill Nighy, Simon Pegg, Hélène Mahieu and Fenella Fielding, this slapstick tour-de-force is a latter-day classic of disreputable British comedy, which has to be seen to be believed.

 

Limited Edition contents include:
- The Making of ‘Guest House Paradiso’ (1999, 38 mins): archival documentary featuring interviews with actor, co-writer and director Adrian Edmondson, actor and co-writer Rik Mayall, producer Phil McIntyre, and actors Fenella Fielding, Hélène Mahieu and Simon Pegg
- Paradiso Pegg (2023, 12 mins): interview with celebrated actor, writer and comedian Simon Pegg in which he looks back at his time making the film
- All the Right Noises (2024, 16 mins): prolific film and television composer Colin Towns talks about his score
- Finely Tuned Madness (2024, 8 mins): veteran editor Sean Barton discusses his working methods and the art of cutting comedy
- Squalid Precision (2024, 19 mins): production designer Tom Brown explores the guest house
- Outtakes (1999, 9 mins): mishaps and bloopers
- Limited edition exclusive 40-page booklet with a new essay by Jon Robertson, an archival on-set report, an archival interview with Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits


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