During World War I, Scottish soldier Private Plumpick (Academy Award (R) Nominee, Alan Bates) is sent on a mission to a village in the French countryside to disarm a bomb set by the retreating German army. Plumpick encounters a strange town occupied by the former residents of the local psychiatric hospital who escaped after the villagers deserted. Assuming roles like Bishop, Duke, barber and circus ringmaster, they warmly accept the visitor as their King of Hearts. With his reconnaissance and bomb-defusing mission looming, Plumpick starts to prefer the acceptance of the insane locals over the insanity of the war raging outside.
A Note About Cleaning
While I have cleaned the outside caddy, I have not attempted to clean the actual disc itself, so as not to potentially damage the surface. There are various methods to clean CED discs and everyone has their preferred method. I HIGHLY ENCOURAGE you to open the caddy (very easy to open via the push tabs) and clean the disc with your preferred cleaning method PRIOR to attempting to insert the caddy into your CED player. These CED's are now 35-40 years old...some dust/particles/etc is bound to have found its way inside the caddy!!