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Miss Tatlock's Millions

The daffiest, laughiest comedy hit that ever came out of Hollywood!
1948 | 101m | English

(375 votes)

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After the accidental death of an idiot heir, a stunt man is hired to impersonate him while the family gathers to determine the dispersment of the estate of Miss Tatlock's millions.
Release Date: Nov 19, 1948
Director: Richard Haydn
Writer: Charles Brackett, Richard L. Breen
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Keywords stuntman, last will and testament, heir
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Lund Tim Burke posing as Schuyler Tatlock
Wanda Hendrix Nancy "Nan" Tatlock
Barry Fitzgerald Denno Noonan
Monty Woolley Miles Tatlock
Ilka Chase Cassie Van Alen
Robert Stack Nickey Van Alen
Dorothy Stickney Emily Tatlock
Elizabeth Patterson Cora
Leif Erickson Dr. Mason
Dan Tobin Gifford Tatlock
Mitchell Leisen Himself
Ray Milland Himself
Name Job
Joe Egli Casting
Doane Harrison Editor
Hans Dreier Art Direction
Ross Dowd Set Decoration
Everett Douglas Editor
Vera Tomei Hairstylist
Richard Haydn Director
Jacques Deval Theatre Play
Charles Brackett Screenplay
Richard L. Breen Screenplay
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Franz Bachelin Art Direction
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Name Title
Charles Brackett Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I think this is one of those comedies that might have worked better on a stage. As it is, it rather labours the farfetchedness of the joke. That joke centres around a scavenging family gathered at the stately pile of the deceased "Tatlock" for the reading of his will. Sure, his family are all there ... with their tongues hanging out, but his long term retainer, the semi-permanently drunk "Noonan" (Barry Fitzgerald) knows of a long lost nephew who might as well turn up too. He's dead! What does that matter? The family won't know that, especially if "Schuyler" (John Lund) turns up not the full shilling. Well, boy are they in for a surprise as the old man left it all to his (now equally demised) wife who left it all to her favourite nephew. Yep, you've guessed. How long can the pair keep the façade going, though, before it all cracks? Their charade isn't helped by the stooge slowly falling for sister "Nan" (Wanda Hendrix) nor by the suspicious aunt "Cassie" (Ilka Chase) who has designs for her own son (Robert Stack) on that front. With the ebullient uncle "Miles" (Monty Woolley) in the family line up, you know it's going to be a lively gathering with plenty of duplicitous machinations going on to ensnare the $6 millions the tax man doesn't take. The premiss is quite fun, and Chase, Woolley and Fitzgerald help to keep it moving along entertainingly enough - it's just the largely charm-free combination of Lund and Hendrix that lets it down a bit. Even given the daftness of his role, Lund doesn't really relax into the part perhaps because the others are more natural and the light-weight Hendrix is all too easily subsumed into a cast of far superior character actors. It's quickly paced and still quite fun to watch, though.

Dec 23, 2024