Monte Carlo or Bust (1969)

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Written by Ken Annakin, Jack Davies

Directed by Ken Annakin, Sam Itzkovitch

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1969

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK/France/Italy

Filmed in Colour

After the success of Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, director Ken Annakin and many of the cast of Magnificent... re-united for this similarly themed film. This time, the object is Monte Carlo, with the cars driven by the dastardly Terry-Thomas and Eric Sykes, the dashing Tony Curtis accompanied by the lovely Susan Hampshire, the inventive Peter Cook and Dudley Moore and ex-jailbirds Gert Frobe and Peer Schmidt. There are thrills, spills, laughs and loves along the way with the eventual winner, of course, never in any doubt.

Cast

BourvilMonsieur Dupont
Lando BuzzancaMarcello Agosti
Walter ChiariAngelo Pincelli
Image for Peter CookPeter CookMajor Digby Dawlish
Image for Tony CurtisTony CurtisChester Schofield
Mireille DarcMarie-Claude
Marie DuboisPascale
Image for Gert FröbeGert FröbeSchickel
Image for Susan HampshireSusan HampshireBetty
Image for Jack HawkinsJack HawkinsCount Levinovitch
Nicoletta MachiavelliDominique
Image for Dudley MooreDudley MooreLt. Kit Barrington
Peer SchmidtOtto
Eric SykesPerkins
Terry-ThomasSir Cuthbert Ware-Armitage

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