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Something for Everyone
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Synopsis
Based on a novel by Harry Kressing, Something for Everyone must hold some sort of record for having the largest number of unsympathetic characters within a single film. Mercenary layabout Michael York talks himself into a footman's job at the estate of dissipated countess Angela Lansbury. In his efforts to advance himself socially and monetarily, York stops at nothing--including murder. He is eventually roasted on his own spit, courtesy of Lansbury's gross, ugly daughter Jane Carr. Guiding the debauched destinies of the characters is none other than Broadway luminary Harold Prince. The film has also been released as The Rook and Black Flowers for the Bride. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jane Carr Lotte Von Ornstein
Anthony Corlan Helmuth Von Ornstein
John Gill Mr. Pleschke
Klaus Havenstein Rudolph
Walter Janssen Fr. Georg
Angela Lansbury Countess Von Ornstein
Eva-Maria Meineke Mrs. Pleschke
Heidelinde Weis Annaliese Pleschke
Michael York Conrad
Despo Bobby
Wolfried Lier Klaus

Production Crew

Otto Pischinger Art Director
Harry Kressing Book Author
Walter Lassally Cinematographer
John Kander Composer (Music Score)
Florence Klotz Costume Designer
Harold Prince Director
Barry Peters Editor
Ralph Rosenblum Editor
Raimund Stangle Makeup
Harold Hastings Musical Direction/Supervision
John P. Flaxman Producer
Hugh Wheeler Screenwriter
George Tyne Second Unit Director
Herta Pischinger Set Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 112
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Cinema Center 100 Productions
National General Pictures