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Shirley MacLaine | Mae Jenkins | |
Omar Sharif | Davich | |
George C. Scott | Paolo Maltese | |
Jeanne Moreau | Lady Eloise Frinton - The Marchioness of Frinton | |
Ingrid Bergman | Gerda Millett | |
Joyce Grenfell | Hortense Astor | |
Moira Lister | Lady Angela St. Simeon | |
Art Carney | Joey Friedlander | |
Rex Harrison | Lord Charles Frinton - The Marquess of Frinton | |
Wally Cox | ||
Alain Delon | Stefano | |
Edmund Purdom | Fane | |
Michael Hordern | Harnsworth | |
Lance Percival | Assistant Car Salesman | |
Roland Culver | Norwood | |
Harold Scott | Taylor |
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Producer | Anthony Asquith
Anatole De Grunwald Roy Parkinson |
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Writer | Terence Rattigan
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Musician | Riz Ortolani
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The epitome of elegance. They don't make them like this anymore! Passion, intrigue, adventure, love... everything happens in The Yellow Rolls-Royce. One luxury automobile ties together three stories as it passes from owner to owner. In the first, an aristocrat with a penchant for the racetrack discovers his wife has a penchant for backseat amour. Then a moll takes a spin down lover's lane in the Rolls while her mobster boyfriend is busy rubbing out the competition. Finally, an imperious widow purchases the car and drives straight into danger as she helps an anti-fascist escape the Nazis. The car - and the film - is the ideal vehicle to showcase a superb cast (including Ingrid Bergman, Rex Harrison, George C. Scott, Omar Sharif and Shirley MacLaine) and stunning European vistas. Travel in style with The Yellow Rolls-Royce. |
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