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The Persuaders! The Complete Series
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Two millionaire playboys - one a peer of the realm, born into money, and the other a self-made man who fought his way out of the New York slums - are conned by a retired judge into righting wrongs in a series that combines action, style, humour and panache in large quantities!
Regarded by many as being the finest of Lew Grade's ITC film series, The Persuaders! stars Roger Moore and Tony Curtis as the mismatched playboys with an eye for the ladies and a penchant for landing themselves in trouble.
- Network
- PG
- Tony Curtis
- Roger Moore
- 1.33:1
- English
- 9
- 2
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Total Price: £71.98
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Two millionaire playboys - one a peer of the realm, born into money, and the other a self-made man who fought his way out of the New York slums - are conned by a retired judge into righting wrongs in a series that combines action, style, humour and panache in large quantities!
Regarded by many as being the finest of Lew Grade's ITC film series, The Persuaders! stars Roger Moore and Tony Curtis as the mismatched playboys with an eye for the ladies and a penchant for landing themselves in trouble.
- Network
- PG
- Tony Curtis
- Roger Moore
- 1.33:1
- English
- 9
- 2
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £71.98
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The persuders
It's great to watch the persuaded again after such a long time in a child of the seventies
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The Persuaders
Great retro TV..... Back to the 70's, they don't make them like this anymore unfortunately - thank heaven for Zavvi.
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Good fun
I remembered this series fondly, used to watch it when I was much younger. Has it stood the test of time? Well, maybe not quite, but it's light hearted and makes a break from watching all the deep meaning stuff, or depressing news etc. So I'm still enjoying it.
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