Champagne for Caesar (1950)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 90 mins
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Champagne for Caesar
This comedy stars Ronald Colman as Beauregard Bottomley, a self-styled genius in need of a job. He applies for a position with a large soap company, but Burnbridge Walters (Vincent Price), the firm's willfully eccentric president, falls into a "trance" while interviewing Beauregard and decides not to give him the job. When Beauregard overhears his sister Gwenn (Barbara Britton) listening to a game show sponsored by Walters' soap company, he discovers the perfect means to get revenge -- each time a contestant answers a question correctly, they double their prize money. Beauregard gets a spot on the show and starts winning -- and doesn't stop. Before long, the company owes him $40 million and Beauregard hasn't even broken a sweat. Beauregard is poised to bankrupt Walters and destroy his company, so the soap tycoon persuades Flame O'Neal (Celeste Holm) to pose as a nurse who will (a) find out if there's anything Beauregard doesn't know, and (b) distract him romantically. While a critical success and something of a cult item, Champagne for Caesar was a box office disappointment on its initial release; Ronald Colman appeared in only two more films before his death eight years later. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Champagne for Caesar:
Ronald Colman also in A Tale of Two Cities , Random Harvest , Lost Horizon , A Double Life , Arrowsmith
Celeste Holm also in Tom Sawyer , Shady Hill Kidnapping , Road House , The Tender Trap , The Snake Pit
Barbara Britton also in They Made Me a Killer , Mr. Reckless , Albuquerque , Loaded Pistols , Cover-Up , Captain Kidd
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