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