Pearly Gates
Peter Sellers
Pearly Gates

“Meet the Mastermind Who Pulls the Strings in the Underworld...and all his mobs and dolls...filling the London fog with laughter and lunacy!!!”
The crooks in London know how it works. No one carries guns and no one resists the police. Then a new gang appears that go one better. They dress as police and steal from the crooks. This upsets the natural order of the police/criminal relationship and the police and the crooks join forces to catch the IPOs (Impersonating Police Officers), including an armoured car robbery in which the police must help the gangs to set a trap.
The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963) Original Trailer [FHD]
Pearly Gates
Peter Sellers
Pearly Gates
Inspector Fred 'Nosey' Parker
Lionel Jeffries
Inspector Fred 'Nosey' Parker
Nervous O'Toole
Bernard Cribbins
Nervous O'Toole
Valerie
Nanette Newman
Valerie
Trainer King
Davy Kaye
Trainer King
Jack Coombes
Bill Kerr
Jack Coombes
Bluey May
Ed Devereaux
Bluey May
Reg Denton
Reg Lye
Reg Denton
Assistant Commissioner
John Le Mesurier
Assistant Commissioner
Sid Cooper
Graham Stark
Sid Cooper
Superintendent J.S. Forest
Martin Boddey
Superintendent J.S. Forest
Dowager
Irene Browne
Dowager
Ostensibly, "Pearly Gates" (Peter Sellers) is a French couturier selling posh frocks, but we know in reality he's a crook. Imagine his chagrin when his latest crime falls foul of the police! Imagine how much worse it gets when he discovers that it wasn't the police at all, but a gang who "IPO" (Impersonate Police Officers). That's below the belt! Meantime, the rather supercilious police inspector "Parker" (Lionel Jeffries) starts to get embroiled in this too as his bosses don't much like the idea that there are fake officers out there robbing with impunity. The most unlikely of truces now ensues as both have to bury the hatchet and concoct a plan to entrap their rather shrewd, and well briefed, protagonists. The enormous sum of £500,000 is to be used as bait but what's the betting the plan goes pear-shaped? There's a good dynamic between Sellers and Jeffries here with a well paced and engagingly daft story unravelling over a quickly paced ninety minutes. Some familiar faces make up the supporting cast and the denouement - well I quite liked that! The humour is simple and uncomplicated, relying on some characterful performances and some spirited efforts on screen, and I did quite enjoy this.
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