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12 December 1969 (UK) moreTagline:
The Magic Christian is: antiestablishmentarian, antibellum, antitrust, antiseptic, antibiotic, antisocial & antipasto.User Comments:
Wonderful 60's satire moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Peter Sellers | ... | Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE | |
| Ringo Starr | ... | Youngman Grand, Esq. | |
| Isabel Jeans | ... | Dame Agnes Grand | |
| Caroline Blakiston | ... | Hon. Esther Grand | |
| Wilfrid Hyde-White | ... | Capt. Reginald K. Klaus | |
| Richard Attenborough | ... | Oxford coach | |
| Leonard Frey | ... | Laurence Faggot | |
| Laurence Harvey | ... | Hamlet | |
| Christopher Lee | ... | Ship's vampire | |
| Spike Milligan | ... | Traffic warden #27 | |
| Roman Polanski | ... | Solitary drinker | |
| Raquel Welch | ... | Priestess of the Whip | |
| Tom Boyle | ... | My Man Jeff | |
| Victor Maddern | ... | Hot dog vendor | |
| Terence Alexander | ... | Mad Major |
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92 minCountry:
UKLanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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UK:15 (video rating) | UK:A (original rating) | Iceland:L | USA:M (original rating) | USA:PGFun Stuff
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Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: [as he and Youngman admire a painting] I like school of Rembrandt.Youngman Grand, Esq.: St. Rembrandt's High.
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This comedy passed me by when it was released in 1969. I had seen CASINO ROYALE and WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT? and automatically in my subconscious somehow roped this movie in with those two turkeys. I had always avoided it on purpose whenever the movie turned up on TV. The only reason I gave it a go this time was the fact that comedian Paul Merton gave it such a wonderful review on his recent "Paul Merton's Perfect Night In" show on BBC2. I am pleased I finally gave it a go, I actually laughed out loud on a number of occasions and didn't want it to end. I absolutely recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys the 1960's sub-culture. Peter Sellers plays an eccentric millionaire who adopts Ringo Starr, whom he fell in love with, but only in a 'paternal way'. Together they embark on a series of bizarre and degrading tests around London to illustrate the depths to which mankind will sink in pursuit of money: any man has his price and will do literally anything if the price is right. The movie makes less than subtle attacks on the establishment, including the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat race, that very British symbol of earnest endeavour and sportsmanship which is turned into a sea battle when referee Richard Attenborough accepts a bribe. The richest prize in sport, the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, incites a riot when both protagonists actually kiss instead of punching the hell out of each other. The World Champ is played by that great character Nosher Powell, a former heavyweight boxer of the 50's. His challenger is none other than former European Champion Dick Richardson, a real tough guy who fought Ezzard Charles and Ingemar Johansson. This must have been an 'in-joke' by the film's director, having these two real-life hard cases acting as 'puffs'. "The Magic Christian" was a great surprise to me and I strongly recommend it.