Champagne for Caesar

Champagne for Caesar (1950)

...the bubbliest, frothiest, tickliest comedy!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1950-05-11
  • User Rating: 7.1/10 from 21 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Cardinal Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Richard Whorf
star 7.1/10
From 21 Ratings

Summary

When jobless genius Beauregard Bottomley interviews with Burnbridge Waters for a position at Waters' soap company, the owner rudely turns Bottomley down. As revenge, Bottomley enters a TV quiz show that Waters' company sponsors, with the goal of winning until he bankrupts the businessman. When Bottomley keeps acing the questions, becoming a media sensation, Waters desperately calls on vixen Flame O'Neal to uncover Bottomley's area of weakness.

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  • Ronald Colman

    as Beauregard Bottomley
  • Celeste Holm

    as Flame O'Neill
  • Vincent Price

    as Burnbridge Waters
  • Barbara Britton

    as Gwenn Bottomley
  • Art Linkletter

    as Happy Hogan
  • Gabriel Heatter

    as Announcer
  • George Fisher

    as Announcer
  • Byron Foulger

    as Gerald
  • Ellye Marshall

    as Frosty
  • Vici Raaf

    as Waters' Secretary
  • John Eldredge

    as Executive No. 1
  • Lyle Talbot

    as Executive No. 2
  • George Leigh

    as Executive No. 3
  • John Hart

    as Executive No. 4
  • Mel Blanc

    as Caesar (voice)
  • Peter Brocco

    as Fortune Teller
  • Brian O'Hara

    as Buck (T Man)
  • Jack Daly

    as Scratch (T Man)
  • Gordon Nelson

    as Lecturer
  • Herbert Lytton

    as Chuck Johnson
  • George Meader

    as Mr. Brown
  • Robert Clarke

    as Actor in Movie at Drive-In
  • James Conaty

    as Backstage Extra at Hollywood Bowl
  • Sayre Dearing

    as Audience Extra
  • Douglas Evans

    as Radio Announcer
  • Bess Flowers

    as Backstage Woman at Hollywood Bowl
  • Jack George

    as Milady Soap Executive
  • Lee Phelps

    as Neighbor
  • Rose Plumer

    as Little Bo-Peep
  • Larry Steers

    as Television Viewer
  • Albert Einstein

    as Himself
  • Jean Spangler

    as TV Studio Audience Member
Directing Richard Whorf Director
Production Harry M. Popkin Executive Producer
Editing Hugh Bennett Editor
Sound Dimitri Tiomkin Original Music Composer
Sound Mac Dalgleish Sound Recordist
Production Joseph H. Nadel Associate Producer
Directing Ralph Slosser Assistant Director
Directing Leon Chooluck Assistant Director
Sound Herbert Taylor Orchestrator
Costume & Make-Up Maria P. Donovan Costume Designer
Writing Hans Jacoby Story
Costume & Make-Up Scotty Rackin Hairstylist
Costume & Make-Up Ted Larsen Makeup Artist
Art George Van Marter Art Direction
Writing Frederick Brady Story
Costume & Make-Up William Knight Makeup Artist
Writing Frederick Brady Screenplay
Production George Moskov Producer
Sound Dimitri Tiomkin Music Director
Writing Hans Jacoby Screenplay
Sound Hugh McDowell Jr. Sound Recordist
Sound Paul Marquardt Orchestrator
Art Jacques Mapes Set Decoration
Sound George Parrish Orchestrator
Camera Paul Ivano Director of Photography

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