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The Yellow Rolls Royce (1964)

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Anthony Asquith
Cast: Rex Harrison, Jeanne Moreau, Ingrid Bergman, Omar Sharif

Synopsis:

A handsome car passes through a series of owners, and witnesses love of various stamps.

Review:

Episodic international production, handsomely mounted but of little substance and with nothing to link the stories, except possibly that sex in the back of a Rolls never leads to anything. One expected more space accorded to the titular car, but unlike Chitty Chitty Bang Bang it does not out-act the cast, amongst whom Harrison excels.

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Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Anthony Asquith
Cast: Rex Harrison, Jeanne Moreau, Ingrid Bergman, Omar Sharif

Synopsis:

A handsome car passes through a series of owners, and witnesses love of various stamps.

Review:

Episodic international production, handsomely mounted but of little substance and with nothing to link the stories, except possibly that sex in the back of a Rolls never leads to anything. One expected more space accorded to the titular car, but unlike Chitty Chitty Bang Bang it does not out-act the cast, amongst whom Harrison excels.


Country: GB
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Anthony Asquith
Cast: Rex Harrison, Jeanne Moreau, Ingrid Bergman, Omar Sharif

Synopsis:

A handsome car passes through a series of owners, and witnesses love of various stamps.

Review:

Episodic international production, handsomely mounted but of little substance and with nothing to link the stories, except possibly that sex in the back of a Rolls never leads to anything. One expected more space accorded to the titular car, but unlike Chitty Chitty Bang Bang it does not out-act the cast, amongst whom Harrison excels.

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