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El millonario

Título original: The Million Pound Note
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
4,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El millonario (1954)
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Como parte de una apuesta, dos aristócratas ofrecen a un americano sin dinero un préstamo, sin decirle que la cantidad es de 1.000.000 de libras en forma de un solo cheque.Como parte de una apuesta, dos aristócratas ofrecen a un americano sin dinero un préstamo, sin decirle que la cantidad es de 1.000.000 de libras en forma de un solo cheque.Como parte de una apuesta, dos aristócratas ofrecen a un americano sin dinero un préstamo, sin decirle que la cantidad es de 1.000.000 de libras en forma de un solo cheque.

  • Dirección
    • Ronald Neame
  • Guión
    • Mark Twain
    • Jill Craigie
  • Reparto principal
    • Gregory Peck
    • Jane Griffiths
    • Ronald Squire
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    4,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ronald Neame
    • Guión
      • Mark Twain
      • Jill Craigie
    • Reparto principal
      • Gregory Peck
      • Jane Griffiths
      • Ronald Squire
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    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Henry Adams
    Jane Griffiths
    • Portia Lansdowne
    Ronald Squire
    Ronald Squire
    • Oliver Montpelier
    Joyce Grenfell
    Joyce Grenfell
    • Duchess of Cromarty
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Duke of Frognal
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Jonathan Reid
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Rock
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • Lloyd
    John Slater
    John Slater
    • Parsons
    Wilbur Evans
    • American Ambassador
    Hartley Power
    • Lloyd Hastings
    George Devine
    George Devine
    • Chop House Proprietor
    Bryan Forbes
    Bryan Forbes
    • Todd
    Gudrun Ure
    Gudrun Ure
    • Renie
    • (as Ann Gudrun)
    Hugh Wakefield
    Hugh Wakefield
    • Duke of Cromarty
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Roderick Montpelier
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Samuel Clemens
    • (sin acreditar)
    John Adderley
    • Footman
    • (sin acreditar)
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      • Ronald Neame
    • Guión
      • Mark Twain
      • Jill Craigie
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    6eddie-83

    Noteworthy?

    As others have noted this is a one-joke comedy with the joke scarcely strong enough to carry the 90 mins. The movie is at its worst w hen it strains too hard to be funny with much pulling of flabbergasted faces and one ludicrous scene when the `note', obviously on a string, blows away and Peck dementedly chases it through the busy streets of Victorian London.

    Gregory as the American Everyman excused from the English Class System looks and sounds fine if a little smug in a few scenes where possession of the eponymous note gives him the upper hand.

    The big cast of British character actors including always enjoyable Joyce Grenfell as a dotty duchess in a slight variation on her usual jolly-hockey sticks character makes this fable on capitalism just about worth a look. Special mention also to A.E. Mathews striking just the right note as an antediluvian peer.

    I found curious the billing of Ronald Squire and Wilfred Hyde-White, playing the brothers behind the scheme. They have exactly equal time at the beginning and end of the story but Squire is listed second with Hyde-White fifteenth! I'm sure Wilfred of My Fair Lady fame is the one remembered today.

    Please note alternative title `Man with a Million'
    6bkoganbing

    A Million Pound Guinea Pig

    The Million Pound Note finds its way into the hands of a penniless American sailor who hasn't a pence to his name as he arrives in the United Kingdom at the turn of the last century. Gregory Peck who plays the sailor by chance runs into two elderly English brothers, Ronald Squires and Wilfrid Hyde-White, both filthy rich and are having an academic discussion around money.

    They give Peck a million pound note from the Bank of England and the idea is to present himself as an eccentric American millionaire and for one month live off the reputation of that note. Peck's not to pay one shilling or break the note in any way. He's to live strictly on credit for that month, live I might add in a posh London hotel, typically posh for the 1900 or so.

    Before I watched The Million Pound Note tonight I saw a variation on the same theme in Pretty Woman. Julia Roberts goes to a chic Rodeo Drive store in Beverly Hills and the first time arriving in her hooker working clothes, she's shown the door, but quick. But as Richard Gere said to her, they don't respect people, but credit cards yes, the higher the spending limit, the better.

    The Million Pound Note was Gregory Peck's first venture into comedy and if you're looking for a lot of gags and belly laughs, skip this film. What you will find is a nice piece of whimsical humor where Peck's essential decency is kind of turned on itself for laughs. He's perfectly willing to be an guinea pig as the two old gents will give him enough money to get back to America.

    But in this as in so many films, Peck doesn't count on falling in love with young aristocrat Jane Griffiths. She doesn't mind him being penniless or so she tells him, but snooty aunt Joyce Grenfell sure does when word comes out Peck's a fake.

    The Million Pound Note is a good film with Peck in a perfectly suited character for himself. And it proves the old adage that millionaires are eccentric and paupers are just crazy.
    6planktonrules

    Nice social commentary and otherwise a rather pleasant diversion

    I almost gave this film a 7--it was very close. This film is based closely on the Mark Twain story of the same name.

    The film begins with Gregory Peck--alone and penniless in London. He doesn't even have the money for a meal or a place to stay. It's so bad that when a little kid throws a partially eaten pear on the ground that he's tempted to pick it up and eat it...when out of the blue, two gentlemen call to him from the balcony above. He is escorted up and they treat him kindly. After inquiring about his circumstances, they assure him that they'll make him a loan and not to worry. They hand him an envelope and instruct him to go buy himself dinner.

    A cursory look in the envelope shows that there is indeed money inside, but when it comes time to pay the bill, he discovers that it's a million pound note (a fictional amount, by the way) and the people in the restaurant cannot possibly make change. However, they don't seem the least bit interested in his paying and immediately extend him any credit he wants. The note along with the money, by the way, tells him that he's to have the money at no interest and he's expected to return it in one month.

    Later, when he goes to buy a decent set of clothes, they treat him like a bum--until they see the million pound note--at which case, once again, he's given unlimited credit and they dote on him. The same thing then happens when he goes to stay at a fancy nearby hotel. Word soon spreads all over London and now suddenly EVERYBODY wants to be his friend and extend him credit.

    There's a lot more that occurs in the film--particularly in regard to how the Brits view social class and wealth as well as the whole idea of being a celebrity for celebrity's sake. It's all rather droll and mildly amusing, though not as wonderful as it could have been. I am having a hard time putting my finger on why, as Gregory Peck was terrific. Perhaps it's the way everything comes together perfectly in the end--regardless, it's a very good film but one that left me feeling a tad...well...flat.
    Chrysanthepop

    The Polar Difference A Piece Of Paper Can Make

    Based on Mark Twain's novel, 'The Millionaire Pound Note' takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in the 50s England. England is a country where class and wealth are given extreme significance, especially among the rich. The film shows the hypocrisy that existed among these people, how the rich are quick to change face when in an instant they find out that you're a man of wealth and how within the next moment they revert back to their condescending selves when all wealth is lost. Interestingly, 'The Millionaire' also briefly looks at how the English perceived Americans in that era. Rich Americans were welcomed as outsiders and the poor were quickly shunned away. The fact that he's an outsider either makes him more appealing or the complete opposite. The story sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society but at the same time it also creates a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of the British society. The movie drags at some point but the love story appears at the right time and there is plenty of comedy to keep one entertained. A charming Gregory Peck totally nails the part and the luminous Jane Griffiths is a treat. Reginald Beckwith, as Peck's sidekick Rock is amusing. The ending is a little predictable but the director does an overall good job by rounding it up and presenting his points.
    7didi-5

    really rather good

    A rare foray into British films for Gregory Peck, and the journey seems to have done him good as this film shows him in one of his better performances (alongside Roman Holiday and To Kill a Mockingbird).

    Henry Adams is given the million-pound note of the title and is challenged to keep it, intact, for a month. And that's the whole premise of the film - but along the way there is a chase along a windswept street, a dumb strongman, a rich girl, a gold mine, Joyce Grenfell, a bet, and a rather snooty tailor.

    The film manages to poke fun both at the Americans and the British, as well as highlighting the class differences still prevalent in this country even today. Henry Adams' plight could be the one of any lottery winner in 2007, although this being movieland, all works out for the best in the end.

    Interesting to compare with Mr Deeds Goes To Town, another film about a dotty philanthropist who comes into sudden wealth.

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      The £1,000,000 note at the time the film is set, 1903, would be worth approximately $100,000,000 ($100 millon) in 2002. Or £65,000,000 Sterling. In 2020, adjusted for inflation, the 1903 £1,000,000 would then be around £122,391,759.22. The film would still work remade in 2020 if the note was still an impressive £1,000,000. Although, after the similar "Brewster's Millions" & "Trading Places" story versions, the figure would probably be revised upwards to £1,000,000,000 (a UK Billion).
    • Pifias
      The flag outside the U.S. consulate features 48 stars, although an American flag in 1903 would have had only 45 stars.
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      [Henry has just eaten a slap-up meal in a restaurant and the proprietor is hassling him to pay the bill. He opens the envelope from the Montpelier brothers and sees the £1 million note]

      Henry Adams: [hesitantly, in shock] I'm awfully sorry. I don't have anything smaller.

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      Featured in Jonathan Ross' Must-Watch Films: Cult Classic Films (2023)
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      Whistled by Gregory Peck

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      • 7 de enero de 1954 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • El bitllet del milió de lliures
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Belgrave Square)
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      • Group Film Productions Limited
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