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The Wrong Box
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Directed by Bryan Forbes
Years before the story proper in The Wrong Box gets under way, a "tontine" is drawn up on behalf several young British boys. Each of the boys' parents had placed 1000 pounds in a pool, to be invested and expanded upon. The resultant fortune will go to the last surving member of the tontine. A series of montages depicts the various demises of the heirs (our favorite occurs when one of them is inadvertently beheaded while being knighted by Queen Victoria). Finally, only two of the tontine participants are left: aged brothers Ralph Richardson and John Mills. On his last legs, Mills is determined that Richardson will not outlive him, and to that end attempts to kill his brother; each attempt fails spectacularly, with the doddering Richardson none the wiser. Standing to benefit from the tontine are Mills' dimwitted med-student son Michael Caine and Richardson's greedy nephews Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. When Richardson is supposedly killed in a train wreck, Cook and Moore don't want the authorities to find out, so they appropriate what they think is their uncle's corpse and ship it home in a box. Thus it is that Caine finds the body of a perfect stranger on his doorstep. The farcical complications begin flying about thick and fast from this point onward. Among the participants in this wacky gigglefest are such formidable talents as Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock, Wilfred Lawson, Thorley Walters, Norman Rossington, Irene Handl and Cicely Courtenedge. Based on a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, The Wrong Box is a delightful harkback to the glory days of Britain's Ealing comedies. We were so wrapped up in the story that we didn't even notice all those TV antennae sprouting up on the rooftops of Victorian London. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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A film which has developed a considerable cult following over the years, The Wrong Box is a black British comedy that combines Ealing Studio subtlety with a 1960’s era cynicism and detachment, all in the re-telling of a Victorian-era story from Robert Louis Stevenson. This curious mélange works remarkably well, although it comes with an odd sensibility, the appeal of which will escape some viewers. The excellent cast is a huge asset; in an ensemble in which all roles are well played, special kudos go to Ralph Richardson, Peter Cook, Michael Caine and Peter Sellers. Richardson, constantly spouting useless trivia, is hilarious, and Cook’s hypocritical, larcenous and venal nephew is a portrait to treasure. Some may find Caine too gentle and dim witted, but the film and the role call for a bit of exaggeration. And Sellers’ cameo is a priceless piece of comic acting. Director Bryan Forbes gives the film an appropriately quirky feel, and he handles the climactic chase with flair. By turns wacky and weird, Wrong Box is a welcome alternative to standard issue film comedies. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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