The Naked Truth
The Naked Truth – 1957 | 88 mins | Comedy | B&W
Plot Synopsis

An offbeat black comedy starring Dennis Price as Nigel Dennis, the editor of a celebrity exposé magazine entitled “The Naked Truth”, in which the public can read all the latest scandal surrounding the lives of celebrities. He tries to blackmail a group of well-known figures rather than print their embarrassments in his magazine, Lord Henry Mayley (Terry-Thomas), who’s a peer and insurance racketeer; Flora Ransom (Peggy Mount), a writer; Melissa Right (Shirley Eaton), a model; and Sonny MacGregor (Peter Sellers), a popular TV personality. They all try individually to bump off Price but fail. Eventually, after joining forces, they break him from jail to smuggle out f the country, fearful that he will tell their stories as part of his trial. During the final leg of the journey aboard a blimp, Price manages to accomplish by accident what his victims have been trying to do to him on purpose.
Production Team
Mario Zampi: Director
Ivan King: Art Direction
Giulio Zampi: Associate Producer
Stanley Pavey: Cinematography
Bill Lewthwaite: Editing
Pearl Tipaldi: Makeup Department
Stuart Freeborn: Makeup Department
Stanley Black: Original Music
Mario Zampi: Producer
John Workman: Production Design
Mario Zampi: Script
Malcolm Cooke: Sound Department
Fred Ryan: Sound Department
Cast
Terry-Thomas: Lord Henry Mayley
Peter Sellers: Sonny MacGregor
Peggy Mount: Flora Ransom
Shirley Eaton: Melissa Right
Dennis Price: Nigel Dennis
Georgina Cookson: Lady Lucy Mayley
Joan Sims: Ethel Ransom
Miles Malleson: Rev Cedric Bastable







