The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".
- Captain Reginald K. Klaus
- (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
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The film is a tale of how people can be bought with some interesting performances and perhaps something of a experimental film in many ways.
Ringo is his typical self and Peter Sellers pretty much steals the screen most of the time drawing us into his performance.
The film was based on the original novel by Terry Southern and I just about remember the film coming out back then with Ringo chatting about the public thinking he was 'a mop-top' which struck me as funny back then.
Much location filming for this movie which also included Chobham Common amongst other locations.
This is now on Blu-Ray and is a superb scan from a good 35mm film print and worth having a look at just to see the host of great old star names.
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As Spike Milligan - who plays a traffic warden paid to eat his own ticket - observed, "The whole thing could have been written ABOUT Peter instead of FOR him". We are never told the source of the fabulous wealth that enables Guy Grand to humiliate those less wealthy than himself (i.e. Everybody else), but he never seems to show any inclination even towards Christian Grey's nebulous ambition to "end world hunger" rather than just have fun at the expense of others.
Yul Brynner does look astonishingly attractive in drag, however.
Did you know
- TriviaAfter watching rushes from the first day of filming, Peter Sellers leapt to his feet and said "Thank God we caught it in time!" He felt his performance was so bad that the movie should be cancelled. He was eventually persuaded to continue.
- GoofsWhen the flock of birds flies into the air at the grouse shoot, the hand of the person releasing them is visible at the bottom of the screen.
- Quotes
Youngman Grand, Esq.: Dad, do you think words corrupt?
Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: I don't know, let's try. Agnes?
Dame Agnes Grand: [looks up from the television] Yes?
Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: Nipple.
Dame Agnes Grand: Shh!
[turns back to the television]
Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: [watches her a moment] Well, there's no immediate physical change.
- Alternate versionsAlso released in shortened (75 min. and 88 min.) versions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in One Pair of Eyes: Marty Feldman: No, But Seriously... (1969)
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $689,100
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1