Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is a British comedy film based on the character created by Vivian Stanshall. The film follows the eccentric Sir Henry Rawlinson, who lives in a decaying mansion with his equally eccentric family and staff.
Sir Henry spends his days indulging in bizarre hobbies and obsessions, such as collecting stuffed animals and writing nonsensical poetry. His family and staff are just as odd, with each member having their own quirks and eccentricities.
As the film progresses, Sir Henry becomes embroiled in various absurd and surreal situations, including a plot to steal his prized stuffed baboon and a visit from a group of aliens. Through it all, Sir Henry remains blissfully unaware of the chaos unfolding around him, content in his own strange world.
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End is a hilarious and surreal comedy that celebrates the absurdity of life and the joy of embracing one's quirks and eccentricities.
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Sir Henry at Rawlinson End
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Here comes the bridie
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Vivian Stanshall:
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Rule Britannia
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Thomas Augustine Arne:
Performer
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Socks
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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Aunt Florrie's Waltz
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Vivian Stanshall:
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Nice 'n' Tidy
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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The Fool and Bladder
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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Papadumb
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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Wheelbarrow
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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Ginger Geezer
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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Stripe me a pinkie
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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The cracks are showing
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Vivian Stanshall:
Writer
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