Released Date:
1966-07-04
Languages:
English, Swahili
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
(2261 Reviews)
Director:
Bryan ForbesRobert Louis Stevenson (suggested by a novel by)
Lloyd Osbourne (suggested by a novel by)
Larry Gelbart (written for the screen by)
Burt Shevelove (written for the screen by)
A tontine is established for a dozen children, a tontine being a kind of bet/insurance, money is put in for each to grow with interest and the last survivor is to get the lot. We watch the group dwindle until only two brothers are left. One brother is watched by his nephews who will keep him alive at all costs, the other lives in ill health and poverty as the only support of his fairly stupid grandson. Statues and bodies are switched, in the wrong boxes until everyone is sure someone has died. Now if they can only make it seem as if the other brother died first, hundreds of thousands of pounds (in Victorian England when a pound was a pound) will be theirs.
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