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Nigel Dennis publishes a scandal magazine. But for each story he writes, he first approaches the person whose scandalous behavior is described (or rather implied, to avoid any libel suit) and says he will suppress the story in return for money. Several of his victims first decide individually to kill him instead of paying, but fail in amusing ways. Then they find that to protect their various secrets they must now join forces for a rather different purpose...

Terry-Thomas as  Lord Henry Mayley
Peter Sellers as  Sonny MacGregor
Peggy Mount as  Flora Ransom
Shirley Eaton as  Melissa Right
Dennis Price as  Nigel Dennis
Georgina Cookson as  Lady Lucy Mayley
Joan Sims as  Ethel Ransom
Miles Malleson as  Rev. Bastable
Kenneth Griffith as  Porter
Bill Edwards as  Bill Murphy

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Reviews

writers_reign
1958/06/30

Mario Zampi made at least two gray rather than 'black' comedies, both featuring fine ensemble casts; first came Laughter In Paradise and then, a few years later, The Naked Truth, and both of them hold up rather well. In the former the cast were linked by an eccentric Will which called for each beneficiary to fulfil a bizarre request in order to qualify for a share in the will whilst here the characters are linked because they are all victims of attempted blackmail at the hands of Dennis Price, owner, editor and publisher of a 'scandal sheet' The Naked Truth, who notifies each victim of the skeletons in their respective closets and offers them the Hobson's Choice 'pay in a fortnight or I publish in a month'. Inevitably the victims, after failing individually to see off Price, join together to get rid of him which results in a neat ending. Still capable of offering divertissment some seventy years later.

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swinginsean
1958/07/01

This film is a delightful surprise. I did not expect to enjoy it nearly as much as I did. It is somewhat of a dark comedy, and as one who rarely laughs out loud while watching a comedy, this film had me in stitches at various times. I came away puzzled as to why I had never heard of this film before, because I found it extremely entertaining. The only negative aspect of this film was how it ended, but otherwise, dark comedies don't get much better."The Naked Truth", aka: "Your Past is Showing" is a wonderful film about a British tabloid writer who blackmails his subjects. Peter Sellers plays one of the subjects, a master of disguise who refuses to pay up. He attempts to use his skills to eliminate his nemesis, but not before making a series of blunders. He soon discovers that he is not alone, and that he can only hope to be successful in his quest by joining forces with his fellow victims.

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Bill Slocum
1958/07/02

"The Naked Truth" (a.k.a. "Your Past Is Showing") is a good example of the dividing line between bad and awful. While never quite unpleasant, it is also a comedy that isn't funny, a caper film that isn't clever, and a showcase for talents who never manage to rise off the ground, even if they don't fall flat on their face.Nigel Dennis (Dennis Price) is a journalist with a special calling. He self-publishes a magazine called "The Naked Truth" revealing the seamy underbelly of celebrity life in pre-Swinging, still-naughty London. He makes a special offer to those he gets the dirt on, like TV personality Wee Sonny MacGregor (Peter Sellers): Come across with a sizable donation to a charity called the Distressed Journalists' Association (sole beneficiary: Dennis himself) and we won't tell England the sordid details of your private lives."But I haven't got 10,000 pounds," protests MacGregor."Spoken like a true Scot," Dennis replies. "But where has the bonnie accent gone?"The presence of Price immediately reminds one of the classic Ealing comedy "Kind Hearts And Coronets," which Price starred in to great effect. Though given the same kind of weaselly character to play, lashing out against the upper classes, he's not nearly as good here. In part that's because Price here is more detached and harder to pull for, but mostly because "The Naked Truth" doesn't have the craft of "Kind Hearts" when it comes for making the audience care about its array of base characters.What makes "Naked Truth" more of a failure is the presence of Sellers, just gaining his chops in screen comedy and a year or so away from launching one of the most fertile five-year periods any screen actor ever had. He's not bad here, just a wasted opportunity. MacGregor dons an assortment of disguises trying to gain the upper hand on Dennis, the first of many such multiple role-plays for Sellers, but the laughs are few and faint.That's a problem throughout the movie, actually. Michael Pertwee's script is full of double takes and misheard words but few laughs, especially as it starts things off with a suicide and a suicide attempt. Director Mario Zampi has a hard time shooting day-for-night scenes and lets Peggy Mount play to the cheap seats in an overly broad performance as a mystery novelist. Poor Joan Sims as her daughter overacts even worse, reminding one of how comedy is a business of degrees. Zampi does shoot some arresting floor-level shots now and then, but he doesn't do much for his cast from Price on down.What's good about "The Naked Truth"? Terry-Thomas, in what amounts to a nominal lead performance as another of Dennis's blackmail victims, louche Lord Mayley, inhabits his character with his usual playful verve. Like tom-darwin noted here in an earlier review, T-T was a bit of a one-note Johnny but played his one note well. He does so here especially in exchanges with Price and Sellers and with Georgina Cookson as Lady Mayley, about as amiable a henpecker as you'll find on screen. The score by Stanley Black is busy but game. You wish you were having as good a time as he is here."The Naked Truth" is neither funny nor witty, but there are moments of engagement here or there. Mostly though, it's a chance to appreciate that British comedy wasn't always so golden even in its "Golden Age."

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sol-
1958/07/03

An interesting premise is worked on well in this delightful British comedy. It has a number of amusing moments, and Peter Sellers is as good as ever in it. Joan Sims, on the hand, has a tendency to overplay her role, but the performers generally do quite well with their roles. It is a bit slow in the build up, but it is great once it gets moving. Some of the shots are definitely too dark though, even if set at nighttime, in that it is hard to see what is happening. I am not sure what, but something in the lighting set up could have surely been changed. With the plot of foiling the plans of a blackmailer, the different unsuccessful attempts start to get repetitive, but they are still amusing. It is a good film overall, even if a bit of a silly one.

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