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'''''The Naked Truth''''' is a fifties
(For the 90's sitcom, [[The Naked Truth|see here.]])
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* [[Old Shame]]: The In-Story reason our four protagonists (and three hundred others!) are feeling a little frantic.
* [[Slipping a Mickey]]: Four people unknowingly drink the spiked sherry together. [[Idiot Ball|One of whom had drunk from the very same already drugged bottles the previous day, with potent effect]].
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 11 April 2024
The Naked Truth is a fifties British Comedy, starring Peter Sellers and Terry-Thomas, about a tabloid editor/writer/blackmailer named Nigel Dennis (played by Dennis Price ) whose four most recent victims gang up together to defeat him.
(For the 90's sitcom, see here.)
Tropes used in The Naked Truth (film) include:
- Cloudcuckoolander: The Detective story writer who has a terrible time getting her hands on some Mickey Finns...
- Master of Disguise: Sonny MacGregor is this, Played for Laughs
- Murder Is the Best Solution: They tried, they tried!
- Old Shame: The In-Story reason our four protagonists (and three hundred others!) are feeling a little frantic.
- Slipping a Mickey: Four people unknowingly drink the spiked sherry together. One of whom had drunk from the very same already drugged bottles the previous day, with potent effect.
- Tap on the Head : Becomes a Running Gag.
"Sorry old boy, it's for your own good." *thunk* |