The Super Secret Service

1953 British film by Charles W. Green From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Super Secret Service is a 1953 British black and white short comedy film directed by Charles W. Green and starring Peter Sellers, Graham Stark, Dick Emery and Ray Ellington and his Quartet.[1] It was written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens (credited as "Larry Stevens").

Directed byCharles W. Green
Screenplay bySpike Milligan
Larry Stephens (credited as Larry Stevens)
Produced byJohn H. Robertson
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The Super Secret Service
Directed byCharles W. Green
Screenplay bySpike Milligan
Larry Stephens (credited as Larry Stevens)
Produced byJohn H. Robertson
StarringPeter Sellers
Graham Stark
Dick Emery
Anne Hayes
Raymond Francis
Frank Hawkins
Bryan Johnson
CinematographyBunny Onions
Edited byBob Rymer
Production
company
New Realm
Distributed byButcher's Film Service
Release date
  • 1953 (1953)
Running time
23 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
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The film was thought lost but recovered in 2025, when it was shown on the UK TV channel Talking Pictures TV.[2]

Plot

The Super Secret Service, MI-15, is hunting the mysterious foreign spy known as "Q".

Cast

Music

The Ray Ellington Quartet performs the song "Teddy Bears' Picnic" (Bratton/Kennedy).

Reception

Kine Weekly wrote: "Crazy comedy burlesque on MI5. Its co-stars make good sport of bureaucracy and the picturesque villains of espionage and fiction, while Ray Ellington and his Quartet effectively punctuate the gags. Just the thing to tickle the industrial and provincial ninepennies. Lively British quota fill-up."[3]

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