Als Teil einer Wette bieten zwei Aristokraten einem mittellosen Amerikaner ein Darlehen an, ohne ihm zu sagen, dass es sich dabei um einen Betrag von 1.000.000 britischen Pfund in Form einer... Alles lesenAls Teil einer Wette bieten zwei Aristokraten einem mittellosen Amerikaner ein Darlehen an, ohne ihm zu sagen, dass es sich dabei um einen Betrag von 1.000.000 britischen Pfund in Form einer einzelnen Banknote handelt.Als Teil einer Wette bieten zwei Aristokraten einem mittellosen Amerikaner ein Darlehen an, ohne ihm zu sagen, dass es sich dabei um einen Betrag von 1.000.000 britischen Pfund in Form einer einzelnen Banknote handelt.
- Renie
- (as Ann Gudrun)
- Roderick Montpelier
- (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
- Samuel Clemens
- (Nicht genannt)
- Footman
- (Nicht genannt)
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe £1,000,000 note at the time the film is set, 1903, would be worth approximately $100,000,000 ($100 millon) in 2002. Or £65,000,000 Sterling. In 2020, adjusted for inflation, the 1903 £1,000,000 would then be around £122,391,759.22. The film would still work remade in 2020 if the note was still an impressive £1,000,000. Although, after the similar "Brewster's Millions" & "Trading Places" story versions, the figure would probably be revised upwards to £1,000,000,000 (a UK Billion).
- PatzerThe flag outside the U.S. consulate features 48 stars, although an American flag in 1903 would have had only 45 stars.
- Zitate
[Henry has just eaten a slap-up meal in a restaurant and the proprietor is hassling him to pay the bill. He opens the envelope from the Montpelier brothers and sees the £1 million note]
Henry Adams: [hesitantly, in shock] I'm awfully sorry. I don't have anything smaller.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jonathan Ross' Must-Watch Films: Cult Classic Films (2023)
It's Edwardian England and American seaman Henry Adams ( Peck) is stranded and down on his luck. That is until he becomes embroiled in an unusual wager between two wealthy, eccentric brothers, Oliver (Ronald Squire) and Roderick Montpelier (Wilfrid Hyde-White). Giving him an envelope, they tell him that it contains some money but that he must not open it till 14.00. Thinking they are crack pots he goes along with it anyway, and much to his amazement the envelope contains a one million pound note (£1,000,000). It transpires that Oliver believes that the mere existence of the note will enable Adams to obtain whatever he needs without spending a penny, while Roderick contends that it would actually have to be spent for it to be of any use. Hence the bet is on and a promise of a job for Henry if he can go for a month without breaking into the note.
Chirpy yet astutely cynical is The Million Pound Note. The laughs come courtesy of the ridiculous way that people react to money and those that have plenty of it. As Henry {a wonderfully cast Peck} moves from penniless bum to upstanding wealthy gentleman, without spending anything, the moral of the story is blatantly obvious. Very much a forerunner to the Eddie Murphy starrer Trading Places in 1983, it also has similarities with Twain's own The Prince And The Pauper, themes that always produce interesting results as regards the human condition. There's the obligatory romance angle in the piece, which thankfully doesn't cloy the picture at all, and Neame has an array of interesting characters from which to keep the story zippy {watch out for a delightful turn from Reginald Beckwith as Rock}. A real safe recommendation this one, across the board it works well, both as a comedy, and as a wry observation. 7/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 21. Nov. 2009
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