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| Director: | Ronald Neame | 
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| Writer: | Jill Craigie, Mark Twain | 
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| An impoverished American sailor is fortunate enough to be passing the house of two rich gentlemen who have conceived the crazy idea of distributing a note worth one million pounds. The sailor finds that whenever he tries to use the note to buy something, people treat him like a king and let him have whatever he likes for free. Ultimately, the money proves to be more troublesome than it is worth when it almost costs him his dignity and the woman he loves. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 07, 1954 | 
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| Director: | Ronald Neame | 
| Writer: | Jill Craigie, Mark Twain | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | money, american, penniless | 
| Production Companies | The Rank Organisation | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Gregory Peck | Henry Adams | 
| Ronald Squire | Oliver Montpelier | 
| Joyce Grenfell | Duchess of Cromarty | 
| A.E. Matthews | Duke of Frognal | 
| Maurice Denham | Jonathan Reid | 
| Reginald Beckwith | Rock | 
| Brian Oulton | Lloyd | 
| John Slater | Parsons | 
| Hartley Power | Lloyd Hastings | 
| George Devine | Chop House Proprietor | 
| Bryan Forbes | Todd | 
| Gudrun Ure | Renie | 
| Hugh Wakefield | Duke of Cromarty | 
| Wilfrid Hyde-White | Roderick Montpelier | 
| Jane Griffiths | Portia Lansdowne | 
| Ronald Adam | Samuel Clements | 
| Hugh Griffith | Potter | 
| Christopher Hewett | Irate Investor | 
| Ernest Thesiger | Mr. Garrett, Bank Director | 
| Larry Dann | Boy | 
| Andrew Faulds | Chief Assistant at Tailor Shop | 
| Willoughby Goddard | Stockbroker | 
| Harold Goodwin | Horace | 
| May Hallatt | Hysterical Woman at Bumbles Hotel | 
| Joan Hickson | Maggie | 
| Hugh Latimer | Bumbles Hotel Receptionist | 
| Eliot Makeham | Consulate Official | 
| Percy Marmont | Lord Hurlingham | 
| Gibb McLaughlin | Sir William Collinge | 
| Laurence Naismith | Walter Craddock | 
| Hal Osmond | Arthur | 
| Mona Washbourne | Mum with Pram | 
| Ian Wilson | Photographer | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Ronald Neame | Director | 
| Jill Craigie | Screenplay | 
| Geoffrey Unsworth | Director of Photography | 
| Robert Asher | Assistant Director | 
| John Box | Art Direction | 
| Muir Mathieson | Conductor | 
| William Alwyn | Original Music Composer | 
| Jack Maxsted | Art Direction | 
| James Bawden | Camera Operator | 
| Winston Ryder | Sound Editor | 
| Biddy Chrystal | Hairdresser | 
| Arthur Alcott | Production Controller | 
| Margaret Furse | Costume Designer | 
| Gordon K. McCallum | Sound Recordist | 
| George Blackler | Makeup Artist | 
| Joan Bridge | Other | 
| Dudley Messenger | Sound Recordist | 
| Dario Simoni | Set Dresser | 
| Mark Twain | Story | 
| Clive Donner | Editor | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Earl St. John | Executive Producer | 
| E.M. Smedley-Aston | Associate Producer | 
| John Bryan | Producer | 
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When two wealthy old buzzards - Ronald Squire and Wilfrid Hyde-White espy the poverty stricken American "Adams" (Gregory Peck) they invite him into their home and give him an envelope. He is promised it contains money and so he promptly sits down to a much needed meal. When payment is duly demanded, ... he reveals the contents of the letter. A £1,000,000 pound note. It's real, but nobody can cash it. Nobody has the change. Indeed, quite quickly he discovers that the very sight of the thing is sufficient to open doors of credit at just about everywhere in London. A swanky hotel, fine tailoring and dining all beckon. High society welcomes him with open arms and that might even provide him with an opportunity to court the otherwise inaccessible "Portia" (Jane Griffiths), thd daughter of the haughty "Duchess of Cromarty" (Joyce Grenfell). His deal with his two sponsors, so to speak, is that he must keep the note intact for one month and if he does, well there's a real glittering prize awaiting him. It's all going really rather well but he's overlooked one small thing. The previous owner of his hotel suite - the "Duke of Frognal" (AE Matthews) was none to pleased about being relegated to lesser accommodations, and so enlists the help of an housemaid to purloin said banknote. When "Adams" and his loyal, mute, retainer cannot present it to their creditors, well let's just say all the goodwill evaporates and things all start to look distinctly dodgy! This is quite a cheery and enjoyable adaptation of the Mark Twain story that sees Peck on jovial form amidst a fine cast of British character actors. The narrative takes an unswerving, but light-hearted, swipe at the hypocrisy and venality of society - at all levels as well as at the double standards that prevail across the board when those who have money (or are perceived to) don't really need it and those who are desperate for the stuff can't get near enough to it to buy basic essentials. The shallowness of many of these characters is writ large and entertainingly and though I did find the denouement a bit rushed, I did rather enjoy the irony of the conclusion. Peck looks like he enjoyed making this, as did the permanently sozzled Matthews and the on-form Grenfell and I did quite enjoy watching it.