- Fitzwilly
Infobox Film
name = Fitzwilly
caption = Theatrical Poster
director =Delbert Mann
producer =Walter Mirisch
writer = Screenplay:Isobel Lennart
Story:Poyntz Tyler
starring =Dick Van Dyke Barbara Feldon Edith Evans John McGiver Harry Townes
music =John Williams
cinematography =Joseph Biroc
editing =Ralph Winters
distributor =United Artists
released =December 20 ,1967
runtime = 102 minutes
country =United States
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:91564
imdb_id = 0061669"Fitzwilly" is a 1967 film by
Delbert Mann , based onPoyntz Tyler 'snovel , "A Garden of Cucumbers ", adapted for the screen byIsobel Lennart . Its title refers to the nickname of Claude Fitzwilliam, an unusually intelligent and highly educated mastermind of abutler played byDick Van Dyke .tory
Fitzwilliam is the butler to Miss Victoria Woodworth (
Edith Evans ), a formerly wealthyheiress who has given all her money to charity and does not realize it. Miss Woodworth has hired an assistant, Juliet Nowell (Barbara Feldon ), for her creation of "A Dictionary for Dopes", which contains all possible phonetic spellings of words so that one can look up a correct one. Hints of romance emerge between Claude and Juliet, who tries to get him to go tonight school , but he informs her that he already has a degree, and that she would be surprised how much intelligence it takes to be Miss Woodworth's butler. The audience knows long before Juliet does that Fitzwilly has been leading the household staff on numerous raids andswindle s so that less generous rich people can fund Miss Woodworth's charitable actions, as well as barroom tricks such as betting thatDelilah did not cut offSamson 's hair--"I'm in a room full of heathens--Judges 16:19."The film's finale
setpiece has the Woodworth staff orchestrating a complex robbery ofGimbel's Department Store, with Fitzwilly in old age makeup, highly resembling Van Dyke's appearance in "".oundtrack
The film features an early
symphonic score byJohn Williams , transitioning out of his morebig band influences with a song he co-wrote withAlan Bergman andMarilyn Bergman for theend credits titled "Make Me Rainbows". The album, for which he was credited as "Johnny Williams", was known as the "original motion picture score" because it did not contain the performances used in the film, but rather arrangements designed for separate listening, such as he would do for later albums like "Jaws". The album was released commercially byMCA Records , but acompact disc was released as a limited edition fromVarèse Sarabande 's CD Club with Williams's score from "The Long Goodbye". The similarity between cues in this film and cues in "Return of the Jedi " for theEwok s andJabba the Hutt have been noted.External links
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