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| Director: | Bryan Forbes | 
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| Writer: | Larry Gelbart, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Burt Shevelove | 
| Staring: | 
| In Victorian England, a fortune now depends on which of two brothers outlives the other—or can be made to have seemed to do so. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 19, 1966 | 
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| Director: | Bryan Forbes | 
| Writer: | Larry Gelbart, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Burt Shevelove | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | based on novel or book, victorian england, dark comedy, queen of england, 19th century | 
| Production Companies | Salamander Film Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| John Mills | Masterman Finsbury | 
| Ralph Richardson | Joseph Finsbury | 
| Michael Caine | Michael Hubert Gregory Finsbury | 
| Peter Cook | Morris Finsbury | 
| Dudley Moore | John Finsbury | 
| Nanette Newman | Julia Finsbury | 
| Tony Hancock | Detective | 
| Peter Sellers | Doctor Pratt | 
| Cicely Courtneidge | Major Martha | 
| Wilfrid Lawson | Peacock | 
| Thorley Walters | Patience | 
| Gerald Sim | 1st Undertaker | 
| Peter Graves | Military Officer | 
| Irene Handl | Mrs. Hackett | 
| Norman Bird | Clergyman | 
| John Le Mesurier | Doctor Slattery | 
| Hilton Edwards | Lawyer | 
| Norman Rossington | 1st Rough | 
| Diane Clare | Mercy | 
| Tutte Lemkow | Strangler | 
| Jeremy Lloyd | Brian Allen Harvey | 
| James Villiers | Sydney Whitcombe Sykes | 
| Graham Stark | Ian Scott Fife | 
| Dick Gregory | Leicester Young Fielding | 
| Nicholas Parsons | Alan Frazer Scrope | 
| Willoughby Goddard | James Whyte Wragg | 
| Valentine Dyall | Oliver Pike Harmsworth | 
| Leonard Rossiter | Vyvyan Alistair Montague | 
| Hamilton Dyce | Derek Lloyd Peter Digby | 
| Timothy Bateson | Clerk | 
| Donald Oliver | Gunner Sergeant | 
| Totti Truman Taylor | Lady at Launching | 
| Jeremy Roughton | Bugler | 
| Frank Singuineau | Native Bearer | 
| Michael Lees | Young Digby | 
| Avis Bunnage | Queen Victoria | 
| Gwendolyn Watts | Maidservant | 
| Vanda Godsell | Mrs. Goodge | 
| Marianne Stone | Spinster | 
| John Junkin | 1st Engine Driver | 
| Roy Murray | Stoker | 
| Donald Tandy | Ticket Collector | 
| Lionel Gamlin | 2nd Engine Driver | 
| Martin Terry | Stoker | 
| Michael Bird | Countryman | 
| George Selway | Railway Vanman | 
| Josef Behrmann | Railway Vanman | 
| Thomas Gallagher | 2nd Rough | 
| Charlie Bird | Bonn's Vanmen | 
| Tony Thawnton | 2nd Undertaker | 
| Reg Lye | 3rd Undertaker | 
| George Spence | Workman in Road | 
| Penny Brahms | Twittering Female on the Moors | 
| Andrea Allan | Girl on Train | 
| David Lodge | Corpse Remover | 
| Juliet Mills | Mannish Woman on Train | 
| André Morell | Club Butler | 
| Maria Kazan | Twittering Female on the Moors | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Bryan Forbes | Director | 
| Julie Harris | Costume Design | 
| Larry Gelbart | Writer | 
| Robert Louis Stevenson | Novel | 
| Robert Ellis | Title Designer | 
| John Barry | Original Music Composer, Conductor, Music Arranger | 
| Lloyd Osbourne | Novel | 
| Ray Thorne | Assistant Editor | 
| Roy Ponting | Wardrobe Master | 
| Michael Sarafian | Assistant Camera | 
| Bill Daniels | Sound Recordist | 
| Maude Onslow | Hairdresser | 
| Laurel Staffell | Wardrobe Master | 
| Ray Simm | Set Designer | 
| George Hill | Construction Manager | 
| Gus Lloyd | Sound Assistant | 
| George Courtney Ward | Still Photographer | 
| Alfred Waye | Props | 
| Peter James | Set Dresser | 
| Gerry Turpin | Cinematography, Director of Photography | 
| Burt Shevelove | Writer | 
| Alan Osbiston | Editor | 
| Christopher Dryhurst | Assistant Director | 
| Basil Newall | Makeup Artist | 
| Penny Daniels | Continuity | 
| Ken Barker | Sound Recordist | 
| Ronnie Taylor | Camera Operator | 
| Paul Rabiger | Makeup Artist | 
| Donald Toms | Production Manager | 
| Teddy Mason | Sound Editor | 
| Ted Lockhart | Grip | 
| George Ball | Props | 
| John L. Hargreaves | Producer's Assistant | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Bryan Forbes | Producer | 
| Larry Gelbart | Co-Producer | 
| Burt Shevelove | Co-Producer | 
| Jack Rix | Associate Producer | 
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Bryan Forbes is to be commended for assembling a glittering cast in this rather plodding adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. It centres around the fate of a £20,000 fortune - the result of a tontine between 20 families who each invested £1,000 in a lottery than would provide the entire fun ... d for whichever of their young children survived! Over the course of time, nature takes it's course until, sixty years later, we are left with two brothers. "Masterman" (John Mills) and "Joseph" (Sir Ralph Richardson). The former is a conspiring old fellow who really cares about the cash - a feeling shared by his plotting grandson "Michael" (Michael Caine). The latter - who doesn't really care about the cash - a rather charming old buffoon with a tale to tell of just about everything, being kept going for as long as possible by his scheming nephews Peter Cook ("Morris"), Dudley Moore ("John") and charming neice Nanette Newman ("Julia"). The scene is now set for a series of lightly amusing escapades with a few cameos from (policeman) Tony Hancock, (doctor) Peter Sellers and a wonderfully paced (quite literally) effort from Wilfred Lawson as the butler "Peacock" leading to a rather farcical conclusion in a graveyard. It is certainly a great looking film, John Barry provides one of his less distinctive scores and the film really moves along quickly. It just wasn't funny. The impending jokes could be seen from space, and aside from Lawson, and Sir Ralph's nigh on perfect portrayal of the doting old "Joseph", the characters provide more for a star-studded gathering for the sake it it, rather for the cohesiveness of the (admittedly quite fun) plot. Not one of RLS's finest stories, this - it tries to ridicule the "virtues" of 19th century Britain, but this production lacks subtlety, wit to achieve that goal. It really overcooks the perceived eccentricities of the characters - especially with Messrs. Cook and Moore. There was a certain style of comedy and comedian prevailing in the UK in the 1960s - fans of which may get much more from this. As it is, though, I struggled with it.