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Fitzwilly (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$25.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
102 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1967 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Delbert Mann


Written By:
Isobel Lennart
Poyntz Tyler


Actors:
Dick Van Dyke ..... Claude R. Fitzwilliam
Barbara Feldon ..... Juliet Nowell
John McGiver ..... Albert
Edith Evans ..... Miss Victoria Woodworth
Harry Townes ..... Mr. Nowell
John Fiedler ..... Morton Dunne
Norman Fell ..... Oberblatz
Cecil Kellaway ..... Buckmaster
Stephen Strimpell ..... Byron Casey
Anne Seymour ..... Grimsby
Helen Kleeb ..... Mrs. Mortimer
Paul Reed ..... Prettikin
Albert Carrier ..... Pierre
Nelson Olmsted ..... Simmons
Dennis Cooney ..... Elliot Adams
Noam Pitlik ..... Charles
Anthony Eustrel ..... Garland
Sam Waterston ..... Oliver
Karen Norris ..... Kitty
Patience Cleveland ..... Dolly
Lew Brown ..... Frank
Monroe Arnold ..... Goldfarb
R. Wayland Williams ..... Ryan
Frank Adamo ..... Gimbel's Mail Clerk
John Alban ..... Customer
Fletcher Allen ..... Reporter
Hal Baylor ..... Motorcycle Cop
Al Beaudine ..... Customer
Audrey Betz ..... Customer
Gary Bohn ..... Warehouse Worker
Bobby Byles ..... Drunk in Gimbels
George Calliga ..... Customer
Dick Cherney ..... Bar Patron
Sidney Clute ..... Bartender
John Daheim ..... Man Who Gets Slapped
George DeNormand ..... Bar Patron
Robert DoQui ..... Workman
Gary Dubin ..... Jacques Stewart V
Merie Earle ..... Elderly Shoplifter
Daniel Elam ..... Warehouse Worker
Joe Evans ..... Restaurant Patron
Ruth Foster ..... Customer
Sig Frohlich ..... Security Officer
Helen Gereghty ..... Customer
Rudy Germane ..... Bartender
Kenneth Gibson ..... Customer
James Gonzalez ..... Clerk
Billy Halop ..... Restaurant Owner
Ed Haskett ..... Pedestrian
Kenner G. Kemp ..... Bar Patron
Nolan Leary ..... Man from Old Sailors Home
Esther Ying Lee ..... Customer
Ethelreda Leopold ..... Customer
John McKee ..... Security Man
Edwin Mills ..... Man at the Bar
Hans Moebus ..... Customer
Barbara Morrison ..... Mrs. Mudge
Paulene Myers ..... Oberblatz' Secretary
Laurence Naismith ..... Mr. Cotty
William H. O'Brien ..... Customer
Arthur Peterson ..... Liquor Store Clerk
Ray Pourchot ..... Security Officer
Tony Regan ..... Pedestrian
Waclaw Rekwart ..... Customer
Jane Ross ..... Minish
Sammy Shack ..... Customer
Eddie Smith ..... Security Officer
Cap Somers ..... Customer
Norman Stevans ..... Bar Patron
Arthur Tovey ..... Bar Patron
Meg Wyllie ..... Saleswoman
John Zimeas ..... Security Officer


Synopsis:
When Miss Vicki's father dies she continues with her charitable donations. Unfortunately, the family wealth is depleted and she is flat broke. Her loyal butler, Claude Fitzwilliam, known as Fitzwilly, leads the household staff to steal from various businesses by misrepresenting themselves, charging goods to other wealthy people and misdirecting the goods shipments, all to maintain Miss Vicki's standard of living and her philanthropy. With Fitzwilly's encouragement, Miss Vicki is writing a 'Dictionary for Dopes' which contains all possible phonetic spellings of a word, and gives the reader the correct one, and for that she needs a secretary. Juliet is hired and she is suspicious and she discovers what is going on while at the same time falling in love with Fitzwilly. Juliet agrees to allow Fitzwilly to carry out one more big caper before they get married that will keep Miss Vicki comfortable for the rest of her days.



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