Diana Dors - An Alligator Named Daisy DVD & Bonus Film Value For Money

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AN ALLIGATOR NAMED DAISY: For songwriter Peter Weston (Donald Sinden), life is perfect. He is set to marry Vanessa Colebrook (Diana Dors), mink upholstered daughter of wealthy Sir James Colebrook(James Robertson Justice). With her of course, goes her share of her fathers millions. And Vanessa has priceless charms of her own to add to the bargain. Then Daisy, an affectionate alligator, waddles into Peters life. An unwanted gift, Peter is determined to rid himself of Daisy. His efforts are shunned by the zoo, pet shops and the police. When Peter decides to give Daisy a dip in the Channel, another beautiful female, Moira (Jean Carson), shames him into keeping her. You guessed it! Peter frolics his way between fiance, family and alligators until love for the proper lady finds its way into his life! Loaded with a brilliant cast of supporting actors, this film is fun for the whole family! 

92 min, Color & Technicolor, 1.33:1 / 4x3, NR, 1955 VALUE FOR MONEY: Chayley Broadbent (John Gregson) has inherited his fathers rag business, fortune and caution with money. This is to the annoyance of Ethel (Susan Stephen), his fiance, who has refused to marry him until he learns how to enjoy himself. So that is what he decides to do. He travels to London with friends and attends a show. There he is captivated by a stunning, blonde dancer (Diana Dors) and proposes to her as well. She has the attitude that if a man is rich, say yes, if poor, say no. Chayley is left to decide how to impress her and, more importantly, if he really wants to. Watch closely for supporting actors Joan Hickson and Donald Pleasence doing what they do best! RT: 90 min, VistaVision Color, 1.85:1 / 16x9, NR, 1955

Never commercially released, transferred from VHS to DVD
Very good quality 8 / 10 - Excellent production 

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