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Champagne for Caesar

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Champagne for Caesar
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NR,1hr 30min
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January 1, 1950
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Image Entertainment
Synopsis: 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 ... Full Synopsis
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A neglected little gem of a movie that deserves to be far better known, Champagne for Caesar is one of those movies worth searching out. While it does have its flaws, such as direction that isn't as consistently strong as one might wish and an occasional tendency to treat its subject a bit too broadly, its assets are strong enough that they easily overcome these flaws. Fred Brady and Hans Jacoby have ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Beauregard Bottomley
Flame O'Neil
Burnbridge Waters
Gwenn Bottomley
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