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The Man Who Came to Dinner

  • TV Movie
  • 1972
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
101
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Orson Welles in The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972)
Comedy

Lecturer and broadcaster Sheridan Whiteside has been invited to dinner at the home of a pompous small-town bigwig. But he stays rather longer than anyone expects.Lecturer and broadcaster Sheridan Whiteside has been invited to dinner at the home of a pompous small-town bigwig. But he stays rather longer than anyone expects.Lecturer and broadcaster Sheridan Whiteside has been invited to dinner at the home of a pompous small-town bigwig. But he stays rather longer than anyone expects.

  • Director
    • Buzz Kulik
  • Writers
    • Moss Hart
    • George S. Kaufman
    • Sam Denoff
  • Stars
    • Orson Welles
    • Lee Remick
    • Joan Collins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    101
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writers
      • Moss Hart
      • George S. Kaufman
      • Sam Denoff
    • Stars
      • Orson Welles
      • Lee Remick
      • Joan Collins
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Sheridan Whiteside
    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Maggie Cutler
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Lorraine Sheldon
    Don Knotts
    Don Knotts
    • Dr. Bradley
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Ernest W. Stanley
    Kim Braden
    Kim Braden
    • June Stanley
    Marty Feldman
    Marty Feldman
    • Banjo
    Hal Galili
    Hal Galili
    • Delivery Man
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Beverly Carlton
    Peter Haskell
    Peter Haskell
    • Bert Jefferson
    Tutte Lemkow
    Tutte Lemkow
    • Zoltan
    Al Mancini
    Al Mancini
    • Westcott
    Marcella Markham
    • Mrs. Stanley
    Betty McDowall
    Betty McDowall
    • Mrs. McCutcheon
    George Pravda
    George Pravda
    • Professor Metz
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    • Harriet Stanley
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
    • John
    Elisabeth Welch
    • Sarah
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writers
      • Moss Hart
      • George S. Kaufman
      • Sam Denoff
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    4theowinthrop

    Justly Forgotten

    When I was at college I saw this on television. At the time I was really into the work of Welles, rarely noticing the criticism that was to be found against him. While on the whole he was a welcome film and stage giant he had flaws. One of them was his comic sense. He had a sense of humor, but his performance as Sheridan Whiteside seemed pretty dull. And his singing "American Pie" several times in the course of the play seemed meaningless (Monty Wooley sang "I'se Just a Wittle Wabbit" once in the play and movie, so Welles's warbling seemed even more meaningless).

    Actually the real problem was that the Wooley-Davis film of 1941 was just too perfect to be replaceable by later versions (at least until Nathan Lane's excellent "Sheridan Whiteside" portrayal could be compared to Wooley). Both men went to town as the irascible critic who meddles in people's lives. But Welles never came to grips with it. Without a good central performance "The Man Who Came To Dinner" is hardly worth watching. So yes, this one is justly forgotten.
    9songstar333

    It made a Great Impression

    I loved this version when I saw it when it aired in the early seventies. I had never seen the original movie or the play before so this was my first exposure to this work. I found Orson Welles to be perfect for the roll at the time. Since then I've seen the movie with Monty Wooley several times and I loved him and the entire cast in it. Being that this version aired around 40 years ago I don't fully remember it all that well except that I did totally love it and found it memorable. I would love to be able to see it again if they ever do release it to see if it lives up to my original impressions of it and how it compares with the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Dame Joan Collins (Lorraine Sheldon) wrote in her autobiography "Past Imperfect" that Orson Welles (Sheridan Whiteside) read "every single line" of his part from cue cards.
    • Quotes

      Sheridan Whiteside: [rejecting his "Tang" orange drink] I don't care if it's what the astronauts drink! I want fresh squeezed!

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Man Who Came to Dinner (#22.2)
    • Filming locations
      • Southern Television Centre, Southampton, England, UK(studios)
    • Production companies
      • Foote, Cone and Belding Productions
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • NBC Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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