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The Millionairess

After her father's death, Epifania Parerga, an Italian living in London, inherits immense wealth, becoming the world's richest woman. Yet she longs for a husband, feeling incomplete, and finds love with the modest Indian physician Ahmed el Kabir, cherished by his impoverished English patients.

Director(s)

Vittorio De Sica

Anthony Asquith

Cast & Crew

Diana Coupland

Diana Coupland

Nurse

Alfie Bass

Alfie Bass

Fish Curer

Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers

Dr. Kabir

Graham Stark

Graham Stark

Butler

Dennis Price

Dennis Price

Adrian

Gary Raymond

Gary Raymond

Alastair

Peter Sallis

Peter Sallis

Minor Role (uncredited)

Alastair Sim

Alastair Sim

Sagamore

Vittorio De Sica

Vittorio De Sica

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Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Professor Merton

Derek Nimmo

Derek Nimmo

3rd Secretary (uncredited)

Willoughby Goddard

Willoughby Goddard

President

Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren

Epifania Parerga

Miriam Karlin

Miriam Karlin

Mrs. Joe

Virginia Vernon

Virginia Vernon

Polly Smith

Eleanor Summerfield

Eleanor Summerfield

Mrs. Willoughby

Pauline Jameson

Pauline Jameson

Muriel Pilkington

Basil Hoskins

Basil Hoskins

First Secretary

Gordon Sterne

Gordon Sterne

Second Secretary

Tempe Adam

Tempe Adam

Gloria

Wally Patch

Wally Patch

Whelk Seller

Charles Hill

Charles Hill

Corelli

Anthony Asquith

Anthony Asquith

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Details

GenresComedy, Romance
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on18 Oct 1960
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom

Reviews

CinemaSerf

5/10

I always struggled with Peter Sellers' brand of humour and combined with an over-the-top effort from Sophia Loren here, I will admit to squirming just a bit too often for comfort. She is the eponymous millionairess who can only marry if she meets very strict conditions set by her late father - else she loses everything. She is, however, attracted to Sellers' Delhi-born, scholarly and frankly unlikely "Dr. Kabir" whom it's safe to say, doesn't quite meet the criteria. He promised his mother that he would only marry a woman of modest means who can live, without complaint, on a mere 35 shillings for three months and she must marry a man who can turn the sum of £500 into £15,000 in the same time period. Impossible? Give up? Yes please, but no - we must persevere as the increasingly contrived humour struggles along for another hour that is as devoid of charm as it is of sophistication. Sellers has no charisma here and though Loren tries hard and looks the part, there isn't really any chemistry on display as the story sort of lurches from one unlikely scenario to another. The supporting cast - Alastair Sim and Dennis Price amongst them, are rarely on screen long enough to elevate this from a rather colourful and quickly paced farce that I couldn't really engage with. Time hasn't been especially kind to it - but I am not sure it was really any good in the first place.