Man In White Suit with Alec Guinness: DVD Cover
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Man In White Suit Director: Alexander MacKendrick Cast: Alec Guinness, Joan Greenwood, Cecil Parker, Michael Gough

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/10/2002
  • Original Release: 1951
  • Rating: Not Rated
 
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Side #1 --
1. Program Start/Main Titles [1:48]
2. Potential Investor [4:39]
3. Over Budget [3:25]
4. Sidney's New Job [4:02]
5. Technical Expert [3:50]
6. Headstrong Daughter [5:34]
7. Amazing Experiment [4:14]
8. Visiting the Boss [4:39]
9. Indestructible [3:00]
10. Lab Accidents [4:07]
11. Success [3:15]
12. The Man in the White Suit [3:07]
13. Captains of Industry [3:47]
14. Vested Interests [2:53]
15. A New Contract [5:30]
16. Reluctant Houseguest [5:57]
17. Heart to Heart [3:06]
18. Strained Labor Relations [5:32]
19. Daphne's Defiance [5:02]
20. Man on the Run [2:57]
21. A Dream in Tatters [3:43]
22. End Credits [:52]

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Editorial Reviews

Alec Guinness has one of his finest comic roles in The Man in the White Suit, an Ealing satirical comedy about a much patronized amateur scientist whose latest invention creates an uproar in the British textile industry. In the British manufacturing country of Northern England, factory owner Michael Corland (Michael Gough) is showing competitor Alan Bimley (Cecil Parker) around his plant, hoping to borrow some money and marry off his daughter Daphne (Joan Greenwood). They come upon a curious contraption that turns out to be an experiment by employee Sidney Stratton (Alec Guinness). Being a lower class worker, Sidney is summarily fired from his job. Sidney ends up working at Bimley's factory, where he is befriended by militant worker Bertha (Vida Hope). Daphne spots Sidney at the factory and he explains to her the results of his experiment -- a material that is indestructible and impervious to dirt. Bimley discovers this project and throws Sidney out. But Daphne, impressed by his experiments, funds Sidney, installing him in his own laboratory. After a few false starts, Sidney develops a pure white material that can't be dirtied or ruined. But it seems Sidney's invention is too brilliant and effective; if a material is marketed that will last forever, textile mills will go out of business and workers will lose their jobs. Suddenly, poor, luckless Sidney has both management and labor banding together to combat his new invention. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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February 09, 2005: Why can't they make movies like this any more? The Man in the White Suit contains a wonderful subtle humor with a social commentary about the suppression of an invention that that would revolutionize the textile industry.