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Saturday Cinema: The Yellow Rolls-Royce

on BBC Two England

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The remarkable adventures of one very opulent motor car, and its three - very different - owners: the Marquess of Frinton, who first buys it as an anniversary present for his wife; big-time racketeer Paolo Maltese; and Gerda Millett, widowed American millionairess, who takes the car through war-torn Europe.
The Yellow Rolls-Royce was the last film by the distinguished British director Anthony Asquith.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Screenplay by TERENCE RATTIGAN
Produced by ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD Directed by ANTHONY ASQUITH Films: page 10

Contributors

Director:
Anthony Asquith.
Unknown:
Terence Rattigan
Produced By:
Anatole de Grunwald
Directed By:
Anthony Asquith
Marquess of Frinton:
Rex Harrison
Marchioness of Frinton:
Jeanne Moreau
John Fane:
Edmund Purdom
Mae Jenkins:
Shirley MacLaine
Paolo Maltese:
George C Scott
Stefano:
Alain Delon
Gerda Millett:
Ingrid Bergman
Davich:
Omar Sharif
Lady St Simeon:
Moira Lister
Norwood:
Roland Culver
Harmsworth:
Michael Hordern
His assistant:
Lance Percival
Taylor:
Harold Scott
Albanian Ambassador:
Gregoire Aslan
Duchesse d'Angouleme:
Isa Miranda
Due d'Angoulême:
Jacques Brunius
Chauffeur:
Richard Pearson
Joey:
Art Carney
Bomba:
Riccardo Garrone
Miss Hortense Astor:
Joyce Grenfell
Ferguson:
Wally Cox
Mayor:
Guy Deghy
Chauffeur:
Carlo Groccolo
Waiter:
Martin Miller
Hotel manager:
Andreas Malandrinos

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