Peter Sellers’ Dark Side : History’s Most Bipolar Comedian

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2024
  • Peter Sellers' volatile temperament extended beyond his personal life, causing strain on his relationships and work collaborations. Director Peter Medak, a friend of Sellers and Spike Milligan, recounted the tumultuous production of the 1973 film The Ghost in the Noonday Sun in his documentary The Ghost of Peter Sellers. Sellers' erratic behavior, such as leaving Medak waiting at his house only to be found naked doing yoga, and allegedly feigning a heart attack to avoid filming, contributed to the movie's troubled production. Despite being described as an "obsessive perfectionist," Sellers' challenging personality and unfortunate circumstances led to the film bypassing theaters and going straight to video.

Комментарии • 11

  • @malcolmdale9607
    @malcolmdale9607 5 месяцев назад +2

    These robot announcers are getting better. This one sounds almost human.

  • @AllTaxisRYellow
    @AllTaxisRYellow 3 дня назад

    No. He was borderline personality disorder

  • @PKr25-R17
    @PKr25-R17 Месяц назад

    He left everything to his fourth wife. Seems she may have had a part in his early demise.

  • @Jerina369
    @Jerina369 6 дней назад +1

    so he was a narcissist

  • @billcarpentermusic
    @billcarpentermusic Месяц назад

    sweepoing judgements...and VERY annoying computer keyboard sfx

  • @fpostolache
    @fpostolache 5 месяцев назад

    Boring but he knew to get good cameras: Olympus.
    I suppose the film was Kodak or Ilford, Fujifilm maybe...