Man with a Million (1953)
Imagine a cross between Brewster’s Millions and Trading Places, and you’ll get Gregory Peck’s Man with a Million. Wilfrid Hyde-White and Ronald Squire, are rich and idle brothers looking for a little fun. They come up with a bet: give a total stranger a million pound note, and tell him that if he lasts a month without spending it, they’ll give him a good job. One man thinks it’s the knowledge of having untouchable wealth that will propel the pauper into the high life, and the other thinks he’ll have to spend it to get ahead. Greg plays the Man with a Million, or in other countries’ release, the man with The Million Pound Note.
If you like those types of movies, you’ll like this one, since it doesn’t stray very far from the usual mold. There’s a moral debate, lots of jokes, lots of satire about the upper class—it stems from a Mark Twain story—and a fair amount of silliness. Plus, it’s a period piece and Greg looks very handsome in his beautiful clothes, so you’ll have plenty of eye candy. If you’re looking for a more serious Gregory Peck movie, you’ve got tons to choose from, but it’s nice to see him step out from his Atticus Finch person and have some silly fun every once in a while.
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If you like those types of movies, you’ll like this one, since it doesn’t stray very far from the usual mold. There’s a moral debate, lots of jokes, lots of satire about the upper class—it stems from a Mark Twain story—and a fair amount of silliness. Plus, it’s a period piece and Greg looks very handsome in his beautiful clothes, so you’ll have plenty of eye candy. If you’re looking for a more serious Gregory Peck movie, you’ve got tons to choose from, but it’s nice to see him step out from his Atticus Finch person and have some silly fun every once in a while.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks for posting!
More Gregory Peck movies here!