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Something for Everyone

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.2K
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Something for Everyone (1970)
Dark ComedyComedyCrimeDrama

In post-war Austria, young, handsome country lad Konrad Ludwig (Michael York) charms his way into a butler position at the castle of the widowed (and destitute) Countess von Ornstein (Angela... Read allIn post-war Austria, young, handsome country lad Konrad Ludwig (Michael York) charms his way into a butler position at the castle of the widowed (and destitute) Countess von Ornstein (Angela Lansbury). He is soon running the entire household--and all the bedrooms, as he starts af... Read allIn post-war Austria, young, handsome country lad Konrad Ludwig (Michael York) charms his way into a butler position at the castle of the widowed (and destitute) Countess von Ornstein (Angela Lansbury). He is soon running the entire household--and all the bedrooms, as he starts affairs with the countess' son Helmuth (Anthony Higgins) and Anneliese Pleschke (Heidelinde ... Read all

  • Director
    • Harold Prince
  • Writers
    • Harry Kressing
    • Hugh Wheeler
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Michael York
    • Anthony Higgins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold Prince
    • Writers
      • Harry Kressing
      • Hugh Wheeler
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Michael York
      • Anthony Higgins
    • 35User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Countess Herthe von Ornstein
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Konrad Ludwig
    Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    • Helmuth Von Ornstein
    • (as Anthony Corlan)
    Heidelinde Weis
    Heidelinde Weis
    • Anneliese Pleschke
    Jane Carr
    Jane Carr
    • Lotte Von Ornstein
    Eva Maria Meineke
    Eva Maria Meineke
    • Mrs. Pleschke
    John Gill
    • Mr. Pleschke
    Wolfrid Lier
    Wolfrid Lier
    • Klaus
    • (as Wolfried Lier)
    Klaus Havenstein
    • Rudolph
    Walter Janssen
    Walter Janssen
    • Father Georg
    Erik Jelde
    • Bit Part
    Despo Diamantidou
    Despo Diamantidou
    • Bobby
    • (as Despo)
    Enzi Fuchs
    • Waitress
    Erland Erlandsen
    • Schoenfeld
    Hans Pössenbacher
    • Carl
    Hilde Weissner
    Hilde Weissner
    • Princess Palamir
    Hela Gruel
    Hela Gruel
    • Cook
    Marius Aicher
    • Scullery Boy
    • Director
      • Harold Prince
    • Writers
      • Harry Kressing
      • Hugh Wheeler
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    User reviews35

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    10ekeby

    Why oh why isn't it available on DVD?

    I haven't seen this movie in a long time. I've seen it more than once, so I must have rented the VHS when it was available. I did see it when it was originally released theatrically. If you weren't that lucky, let me tell you, when Angela Lansbury appeared on screen about to board a train in her white satin traveling suit and matching (stewardess-style) cap, there was a collective gasp from the audience--admittedly mostly gay men. You'd never seen anything like it EVER. And you never saw anything like it again until Dynasty in the 80s.

    Furthermore, Jane Carr utters one of the best lines in all of cinema history: "There's nothing like a bit of pre-breakfast chocolate cake."

    The movie is pitch perfect, and I'd say required viewing for gay people, even though that theme is a small part of the movie. Hunt it down and see it! And pray for Criterion to get the rights!
    8carlostallman

    A Lansbury Pearl

    Angela Lansbury as a decadent noblewoman, glaring out into her shaky future is nothing short of sensational. One of the most entertaining performances ever put on film. She has to overcome two massive obstacles, wooden Michael York as a co-star and Broadway legend Harold Prince as her "film" director. She succeeds and overcomes both problems with the help of a scrumptious script and a personal zest that it's pure Lansbury. She has been, consistently, one of the most startling actresses to come out of Hollywood, she is, often, the only redeeming quality of some indifferent movies. Unfortunately, the enormous success of "Murder She Wrote" has overshadowed her powerful impact as an actress. To introduce her to a younger audience that knows her only as Jessica Fletcher is always a thrill. From "Gaslight" right up to "Nanny McPhee" As a piece of trivia...Did you know she was offered the part of Nurse Ratchet in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"?
    8shepardjessica

    Surprise script with glowing performances!

    One of my favorites of 1970, this intelligent script certainly took me my surprise back then. I've never been an Angela Lansbury fan (except for The Manchurian Candidate and Gaslight), but she's finally perfectly cast and Michael York actually had a persona back then (two years before Cabaret) and gave some interesting performances in the 1970's.

    I imagine this is available on DVD and video. Even the unknown films of the 70's had some expert screenwriters and this one probably didn't even make a dime. Beautiful terrain and cinematography make this a delightful piece with real wit and class. An 8 out of 10! Best performance = A. Lansbury.
    gpadillo

    A beautiful, black, wry, comic fairy tale.

    Hal Prince's Something For Everyone is perhaps one of the most looked over American classics of the 70's. The blackest of comedies the title might, if taken literally, be misleading since it is, obviously NOT for everyone. Prince's theatrical touch can be felt and lends a strong hand in the telling of the tale and keeping tight reigns on what could easily have become an out-of-control experience (i.e., "Happy Birthday, Gemini"), a taut, thrillingly wry comedy – one of the best of its type. Combining the fantasy of fairy tale with the social repression and economic dire straits of a Post-II World II Bavaria the film provides a vastly entertaining (and darkly hilarious) look into subject matters verboten at the time of the tale including the Nazi issue, social pariahism, class distinction and sexual appetite.

    The dichotomy between classes has never been more closely paralleled in film: on one hand there is the starving, eager and willing to do anything young Konrad (Michael York) and on the other the Countess von Ornstein – she of by gone nobility. Countess or now, she too is starving, clinging to a past which has not only faded, but threatens at any minute to disintegrate. Her prospects poor she does what she must. Lansbury's Countess is priceless and she plays it with an unlikely combination of superego and hopeless despair – and she is brilliant. A tour-de-force.

    If released today – the film would be at the top of every best 10 list and be talked about salaciously at every Starbucks.

    With nazis hiding in the woodwork, sexual weaponry, misplaced romantic feelings, murder, social climbing combining with delicious Bavarian countryside, castles, beer gardens, stunning mountain vistas and even Wagnerian opera, Prince gives us a fairy tale gone wrong. Wondrously, terribly and gloriously wrong.

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    smswenson

    something, indeed

    Charming, machiavellian drifter manipulates widowed aristocrat and her family to gain control of the estate. Exemplary characters and script, and striking scenery for atmosphere. Viewers may also enjoy "A New Leaf" (1971).(Rating: A)

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    • Trivia
      Renowned theater personality Harold Prince's debut as a movie director, and one of only two theatrical movies he has ever directed.
    • Quotes

      Helmuth Von Ornstein: You'll sleep with anyone, won't you?

      Konrad Ludwig: Well....yes... but I do have my preferences!

    • Connections
      Featured in Homo Promo (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Weil du so schon tanzen kannst
      Music and Lyrics by Hans Otter

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1971 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rook
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production company
      • Cinema Center Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $297,492
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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