''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' is a 2004
biographical film
A biographical film or biopic () is a film that dramatizes the life of an actual person or group of people. Such films show the life of a historical person and the central character's real name is used. They differ from Docudrama, docudrama films ...
about the life of English comedian
Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers (born Richard Henry Sellers; 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was an English actor and comedian. He first came to prominence performing in the BBC Radio comedy series ''The Goon Show''. Sellers featured on a number of hit comi ...
, based on
Roger Lewis's book of the same name.
[ 1108 pages]
Published in the U.S. via Applause Books
A very comprehensive biography, with very comprehensive index. It was directed by
Stephen Hopkins and stars
Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. Known for often playing eccentric roles on both stage and screen, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Geoffrey Rush, numerous accolades, including an Academy Aw ...
as Sellers,
Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes ( ; born 18 May 1941) is a British and Australian actress. Known for her work as a character actor across film, television, and stage, she received the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mrs. Mingott in Marti ...
as his mother Peg Sellers,
Emily Watson
Emily Margaret Watson (born 14 January 1967) is an English actress. She began her career on stage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1992. In 2002, she starred in productions of ''Twelfth Night'' and ''Uncle Vanya'' at the Donmar Ware ...
as his first wife Anne Howe,
Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 201 ...
as his second wife
Britt Ekland
Britt Ekland (born Britt-Marie Eklund; 6 October 1942) is a Swedish actress. She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in ''The Double Man (1967 film), The Double Man'' (1967), ''The Night They ...
,
John Lithgow
John Arthur Lithgow ( ; born , 1945) is an American actor. He studied at Harvard University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before becoming known for his John Lithgow filmography, diverse work on stage and screen. He has rece ...
as
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
Edwards began his career in the 1940s as an actor, but he soon began writing screenplays and radio scripts ...
,
Stephen Fry
Sir Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He came to prominence as a member of the comic act Fry and Laurie alongside Hugh Laurie, with the two starring in ''A Bit of ...
as
Maurice Woodruff and
Stanley Tucci as
Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American filmmaker and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Stanley Kubrick filmography, his films were nearly all adaptations of novels or sho ...
.
The film won the
Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and Rush won
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. It also won nine
Primetime Emmy Award
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s, including
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for Rush.
Plot
The film opens with Peter Sellers walking to a
director's chair. An unseen
live audience applauds as Peter directs his gaze toward the movie of his life.
In 1950s
London
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, Peter Sellers became a household name as a performer on ''
The Goon Show
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'' but failed to branch out into film. He returns home to his family after a failed audition but is urged by his controlling mother Peg (
Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes ( ; born 18 May 1941) is a British and Australian actress. Known for her work as a character actor across film, television, and stage, she received the BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mrs. Mingott in Marti ...
) to "bite the hand that feeds you". A now-inspired Peter uses his talent for impersonation to become the elderly
World War I
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veteran character he auditioned for. Once the casting agent (
Alison Steadman), who rejected him earlier, has said that he is perfect for the role, Peter reveals himself and is reluctantly given the part.
Peter wins a
British Academy Award for ''
I'm All Right Jack''. Peg and Peter's father, Bill (
Peter Vaughan), watch their son's acceptance speech but are dismissed by Peg, a dejected Bill walks away leading to the first transformation of the film; Peter is now playing his father, and with a heavy Yorkshire accent breaks
the fourth wall to tell us about Peter's childhood.
Before the shooting of ''
The Millionairess
''The Millionairess'' is a 1960 British romantic comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith, and starring Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers. Set in London, it is a loose adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's 1936 play of the same name.
Plot
By the ...
'' has begun, Peter is already besotted with his co-star
Sophia Loren
Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone (; born 20 September 1934), known professionally as Sophia Loren ( , ), is an Italian actress, active in her native country and the United States. With a career spanning over 70 years, she is one of the ...
(
Sonia Aquino), while his marriage to wife Anne (
Emily Watson
Emily Margaret Watson (born 14 January 1967) is an English actress. She began her career on stage and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1992. In 2002, she starred in productions of ''Twelfth Night'' and ''Uncle Vanya'' at the Donmar Ware ...
) is becoming strained and his children are subjected to their father's rages and subsequent extravagant gifts as compensation. When Sophia mentions that Peter is too far away in the countryside to take her home, he takes this as a cue to buy a house in the heart of London. To subdue some of the guilt Peter feels about his feelings for Sophia, he hires a decorator, Ted Levy, and insists that his wife and Ted should have drinks together. Peter leaves them and goes to have dinner alone with Sophia, who is surprised that Peter's wife is not joining them and slowly realizes that this is a date. She rejects Peter's advances and tells him to go home to his family.
Seeing
Carlo Ponti (Joseph Long) has come to visit his wife Sophia on set, Sellers distracts himself with Sophia's stand-in, and the two have sex in Peter's
Rolls-Royce
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Automobiles
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. Meanwhile, a weary Anne surrenders to quietly spending the night with Ted. Once Peter returns home and realizes his wife has left, he wreaks havoc in the house. Anne comes home the morning after to find Peter on the balcony threatening to jump if she leaves. The two argue and Anne walks out. We then see Peter's second transformation, this time in
drag as Anne, who is
dubbing
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the breakup to make it look as though they had reconciled.
Peter returns home to Peg's care to recuperate after the divorce and begins to see
Maurice Woodruff (
Stephen Fry
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), a
clairvoyant
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to the stars, hoping to gain some direction; Woodruff's influence leads him to the Pink Panther series. Filming of ''
The Pink Panther
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'' begins and his portrayal is a huge success, but Peter is disappointed with the final product and blames
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
Edwards began his career in the 1940s as an actor, but he soon began writing screenplays and radio scripts ...
(
John Lithgow
John Arthur Lithgow ( ; born , 1945) is an American actor. He studied at Harvard University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art before becoming known for his John Lithgow filmography, diverse work on stage and screen. He has rece ...
).
Peter returns to England to find his father on
life support
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, which Peg had been keeping from him. After Bill has stated how proud he is of his son, he dies. Peter is heartbroken and cannot forgive Peg for not calling him; their close bond is irreversibly severed and Peter leaves.
At
The Dorchester Hotel,
Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick (; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American filmmaker and photographer. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Stanley Kubrick filmography, his films were nearly all adaptations of novels or sho ...
(
Stanley Tucci), persuades Peter to be in his new film, ''
Dr. Strangelove.'' Peg comes to visit Peter on-set, but Peter decides to stay in character as the
titular scientist to avoid confronting reality. Peg is unsettled and eventually leaves, feeling as though she has not truly seen her son.
While Stanley and Peter are discussing the fourth character he is due to play, Peter grows aggravated about his workload, insisting he will not play the
American bomber pilot. After he storms off, we watch the third change; Peter becomes Stanley, who turns to look at us with the
Kubrick stare and tells us that Peter Sellers was not a person, simply a vessel, “but even an empty vessel can become too full”.
Meanwhile, Maurice Woodruff is taking a bribe to convince Peter to do another Pink Panther film. Peter instead pursues his new neighbor
Britt Ekland
Britt Ekland (born Britt-Marie Eklund; 6 October 1942) is a Swedish actress. She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in ''The Double Man (1967 film), The Double Man'' (1967), ''The Night They ...
(
Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 201 ...
). He asks her to be his date at the cinema where they see ''Dr. Strangelove''. They marry just 10 days after meeting.
While on their honeymoon in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood ...
, Peter inhales
amyl nitrites during sex, causing him to have a series of eight
heart attacks
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. He is rushed to the hospital and Peg watches the
breaking news
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of Peter's critical condition. During the resuscitation, a
dream sequence takes place in Peter's consciousness with his many characters surrounding him, before he notices that he has a ticking bomb attached to his chest. When he wakes, he believes himself to now be invincible. Peter's next film is ''
Casino Royale'', but with his new lease of life, he wants to play it straight, much to the dismay of everyone involved. He abandons the film after no one takes him seriously.
Britt informs Peter that she has fallen pregnant, but is met with an unimpressed Peter, who doesn't want more children and suggests an
abortion
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. However, Britt insists on keeping the baby. Once the baby is born, Peter and Britt's relationship becomes strained and they fight as the newborn interrupts scenes of ''
After The Fox.''
Peter receives a call from Peg, who tells Peter that she is in the hospital and that she needs to see him. However, Peter pretends to be called away and hangs up. The fourth narrative change is Peter becoming Peg, who defends Peter's behavior, just as the real Peg always did. As Peg, he climbs into a coffin before reverting to himself. Peter is distraught at Peg's funeral and Britt tries to comfort him, but he instead cries on his first wife Anne's shoulder. When they get home, Peter antagonizes Britt while she is trying to comfort him. A physical fight ensues and Britt smashes a picture of Peg over Peter's head. She leaves for good, taking their daughter with her, and Peter is alone with his thoughts, triggering a psychedelic sequence that swiftly takes Peter through the 70's.
During one of their sessions, Maurice Woodruff listens to Peter talk about his obsession with ''
Being There
''Being There'' is a 1979 American satirical comedy-drama film starring Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, and Melvyn Douglas. Directed by Hal Ashby, it is based on the 1971 novel '' Being There'' by Jerzy Kosiński, and adapted for the scr ...
,'' a book Peter loves so much that he wants it to be his next film, but Maurice
uses the spirit of Peg to persuade Peter to instead do ''
The Pink Panther Strikes Again'' and a superstitious Peter relents. At the screening for the film, a drunken Peter gives a speech which becomes more and more uninhibited until he abruptly leaves. Watching his
home movies
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alone, Peter gets a voicemail from his now adult son
Michael
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, who wishes him well with his new
pacemaker. Once the recording ends, Peter looks to the table beside him and opens the script for ''
Revenge of the Pink Panther.'' In costume as the "old salty Swedish sea dog", Peter collapses in his trailer while an unaware Blake bangs at his door. The fifth and final transformation is Peter into Blake Edwards, who tells us what it is like to work with the "difficult" but "mesmerizing" Peter Sellers.
The only project Peter never gave up on was ''
Being There
''Being There'' is a 1979 American satirical comedy-drama film starring Peter Sellers, Shirley MacLaine, and Melvyn Douglas. Directed by Hal Ashby, it is based on the 1971 novel '' Being There'' by Jerzy Kosiński, and adapted for the scr ...
''. Scenes of Peter carefully constructing the main character in his home are interspersed with him destroying his memorabilia, including some of his home movies. Peter is exasperated that he can not find the look of Chance but meditates on the memory of his lowly father and bases the look on him.
Peter quietly rewatches scenes from ''Being There'', proud of something he made. A tired and visibly prematurely aging Peter walks through the
Swiss
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* the adjectival form of Switzerland
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snow to meet with Blake Edwards, who has the script for ''The Romance of the Pink Panther''. Instead of entering, Peter hesitates and watches through the window, eventually turning to stand motionless under a streetlight. Blake comes out, confused to find Peter standing perfectly still. They do not share a word and Blake kisses Peter on the cheek, eventually leaving him alone. Facts about the final years of Sellers' life are shown over the motionless Peter in the snow.
The film finishes with the same version of Peter that we saw at the start. The movie about his life has now ended. He sits in the director's chair and shrugs, stands up, and walks through the film's set pieces, surrounded by bustling
crew
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, to his trailer and smiles to the camera, "You can't come in here."
Cast
Production
The role of Sellers was portrayed by
Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. Known for often playing eccentric roles on both stage and screen, he has received List of awards and nominations received by Geoffrey Rush, numerous accolades, including an Academy Aw ...
, "who approached the role with the enthusiasm of a hungry child in a candy store", notes a reviewer.
Rush impersonates most of the important characters that Sellers played in his film career. Director
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards (born William Blake Crump; July 26, 1922 – December 15, 2010) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter.
Edwards began his career in the 1940s as an actor, but he soon began writing screenplays and radio scripts ...
is played by
John Lithgow
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, and the film exposes some of the behind-the-scenes personality conflicts between Sellers and Edwards, which contributed to their unhappy and tumultuous working relationship, despite the success of their films. In the interview for the film, included on the DVD, Edwards credited Rush with portraying Sellers' characters with uncanny similarity to the real Peter Sellers, and in 2004 claimed that it was the best acting he had ever seen Rush perform.Rush stated in interviews that the film was itself structured to be reminiscent of a Peter Sellers film. However, it was darker than Sellers' actual films since it depicted Sellers' troubled experiences in his life (including his tantrums and mental instability). This included at various times Rush (as Sellers) dressing up to play other characters in his life (several were ultimately edited out, but are included within the special features on the DVD). In these instances he broke the
fourth wall
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to give a monologue to the audience.
Roger Lewis: "It was the melancholia of Sellers I was drawn to; all those shuffling little ghostly figures he used to play in
Boulting brothers films, or Clouseau, with those soulful, mournful brown eyes. For all the success and the women, he is rather a lonely and melancholic figure. And that is what redeems him." Hollywood was immediately interested in adapting Lewis's biography. In the mid-1990s
Madonna
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's company Maverick bought the rights, but the Sellers project did not get off the ground. Many different writers worked on the screenplay, among them
Lee Hall; eventually the writers
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely came up with a script to tell the story. Director Stephen Hopkins ultimately distanced himself from Lewis's book, and said he was inspired by Sellers's 16mm home movies, which were featured in a 1995
BBC
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''
Arena
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'' documentary, "The Peter Sellers Story", directed by Peter Lydon.
Release
Although intended as a television production, the film was given a limited theatrical release in the United Kingdom and was also theatrically released in a number of other countries including Spain, Italy, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. The film achieved its highest theatrical success in Australia, earning over US$1 million at the box office.
Reception
On
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the film has an approval rating of 69% based on reviews from 26 critics. The site's critics consensus states: "''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' struggles to truly capture its subject's singular genius, but remains a diverting tribute -- and a showcase for the talents of Geoffrey Rush."
The ''
Belfast Telegraph
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'' notes how the film captured Sellers's "life of drugs, drink, fast cars and lots and lots of beautiful women".
[ ]
Todd McCarthy of
Variety wrote: "Sustains interest most of the way, but combination of an unsympathetic central figure and patchy recreation of events involving numerous famous people makes for an ambitiously told life story that finally doesn't cut it."
Accolades
References
External links
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