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The Million Pound Note
British theatrical posterDirected by Ronald Neame Produced by John Bryan Written by Mark Twain
Jill CraigieStarring Gregory Peck
Ronald Squire
Wilfrid Hyde-WhiteMusic by William Alwyn Cinematography Geoffrey Unsworth Editing by Clive Donner Distributed by General Film Distributors Release date(s) 7 January 1954 (UK)
18 June 1954 (US)Running time 90 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English The Million Pound Note (released as Man with a Million as well as Big Money in the U.S.) is a 1954 British comedy, directed by Ronald Neame and starring Gregory Peck. It is based on the Mark Twain short story, The Million Pound Bank Note.
Plot summary
In 1903, American seaman Henry Adams (Gregory Peck) is stranded penniless in England and gets caught up in an unusual wager between two wealthy, eccentric brothers, Oliver (Ronald Squire) and Roderick Montpelier (Wilfrid Hyde-White). They persuade the Bank of England to issue a one million pound banknote, which they present to Adams in an envelope (only telling him that it contains some money). The reason for this is that Oliver believes that the mere existence of the note will enable the possessor to obtain whatever he needs, while Roderick contends that it would actually have to be spent for it to be of any use.
Once Adams gets over the shock of discovering how much the note is worth, he tries to return it to the brothers, but is told that they have left for a month. He then finds a letter in the envelope, explaining the wager and promising him a job if he can avoid spending the note for the month.
At first, everything goes as Oliver had predicted. Adams is mistaken for an eccentric millionaire and has no trouble getting food, clothes and a hotel suite on credit, just by showing his note. The story of the note is reported in the newspapers. Adams is welcomed into exclusive social circles, meeting the American ambassador and English aristocracy. He becomes very friendly with Portia Lansdowne (Jane Griffiths), the niece of the Duchess of Cromarty.
Then, fellow American Lloyd Hastings (Hartley Power) asks him to back a business venture. Hastings tells Adams that he does not have to put up any money himself; the mere association will allow Hastings to raise the money he needs to start up a gold mine by selling shares.
Trouble arises when the Duke of Frognal (A. E. Matthews), who had been unceremoniously evicted from the suite Adams now occupies, hides the note as a joke. When Adams is unable to produce the note, panic breaks out amongst the shareholders and Adams' creditors. Fortunately, all is straightened out in the end, and Adams is able to return the note to the Montpelier brothers at the end of the month.
Cast
- Gregory Peck as Henry Adams
- Ronald Squire as Oliver Montpelier
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Roderick Montpelier
- Joyce Grenfell as Duchess of Cromarty
- A. E. Matthews as Duke of Frognal
- Maurice Denham as Mr. Reid
- Reginald Beckwith as Rock
- Brian Oulton as Lloyd
- John Slater as Parsons
- Wilbur Evans as American ambassador
- Hartley Power as Hastings
- George Devine as Restaurant proprietor
- Bryan Forbes as Todd
- Gudrun Ure as Renie (Ann Gudrun)
- Hugh Wakefield as Duke of Cromarty
- Jane Griffiths as Portia Lansdowne
External links
- The Million Pound Note at the Internet Movie Database
- The Million Pound Note at the TCM Movie Database
- The Million Pound Note at AllRovi
Films directed by Ronald Neame 1940s Take My Life (1947)1950s Golden Salamander (1950) · The Card (1952) · The Million Pound Note (1954) · The Man Who Never Was (1956) · The Seventh Sin (1957) · Windom's Way (1957) · The Horse's Mouth (1958)1960s Tunes of Glory (1960) · Escape from Zahrain (1962) · I Could Go On Singing (1963) · The Chalk Garden (1964) · Mister Moses (1965) · A Man Could Get Killed (1966) · Gambit (1966) · Prudence and the Pill (1968) · The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)1970s 1980s Categories:- British films
- English-language films
- 1954 films
- 1950s comedy-drama films
- British comedy-drama films
- Films based on short fiction
- Films directed by Ronald Neame
- Films set in the 1900s
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