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The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964)
„The Yellow Rolls-Royce“ is a 1964 dramatic composite film directed by Anthony Asquith and written by Terence Rattigan.
A yellow Rolls-Royce connects lives across decades, witnessing betrayal, love, and courage. Charles gifts it to his wife Eloise, only to uncover her affair. Gangster Paolo uses it to tour Italy, while his fiancée Mae falls for Stefano. Later, resistance fighter Davich and Gerda use the car to save lives during wartime, before its journey continues into the unknown.
Cast:
- Ingrid Bergman – Gerda Millett
- Rex Harrison – The Marquess of Frinton
- Shirley MacLaine – Mae Jenkins
- Jeanne Moreau – The Marchioness of Frinton
- George C. Scott – Paolo Maltese
- Omar Sharif – Davich
- Alain Delon – Stefano
- Art Carney – Joey Friedlander
- Joyce Grenfell – Hortense Astor
- Edmund Purdom – Fane
- Michael Hordern – Harnsworth
- Lance Percival – Assistant Car Salesman
- Roland Culver – Norwood
- Moira Lister – Lady St. Simeon
- Harold Scott – Taylor
- Richard Pearson – Osborn
- Isa Miranda – Duchesse d’Angouleme
- Grégoire Aslan – Albanian Ambassador
- Riccardo Garrone – Bomba
- Wally Cox – Ferguson
- Carlo Croccolo – Michele
- Guy Deghy – Mayor
- Martin Miller – Head Waiter
- Robert Nichols – American Travel Agent
- Lewis Alexander – Ascot Attendee
- Paul Beradi – Ascot Attendee
- Ernest Blyth – Ascot Attendee
- Harold Coyne – Ascot Attendee
- Roy Everson – Ascot Attendee
- Victor Harrington – Ascot Attendee
- Mary Maxfield – Ascot Attendee
- Bunny Seaman – Ascot Attendee
- John Tatham – Ascot Attendee
- Oliver Tomlin – Ascot Attendee
- Hyma Beckley – Ascot Racegoer
- Philip Stewart – Ascot Racegoer
- Maxwell Craig – Ascot Usher
- Jack Arrow – Bellboy
- Gerry Judge – Bookie
- Max Howard – Boy in Stately Home
- Philippa Hare – Dinner Guest
- George Holdcroft – Dinner Guest
- Juba Kennerley – Dinner Guest
- Jack Mandeville – Dinner Guest
- John More – Dinner Guest
- Jacques B. Brunius – Duc de d’Angouleme (England)
- Reg Thomason – Florence Restaurant Patron
- Robert Rietty – Hotel Manager
- Harold Kasket – Italian Garage Owner
- Andreas Malandrinos – Italian Hotel Manager
- Joseph Tregonino – Italian Restaurant Waiter
- George Roderick – Italian waiter
- James Payne – Man at Car Sales
- Dermot Kelly – Marquess of Frinton’s Jockey
- Anthony Dawson – Mickey
- Bill Shine – Minor Role
- Daniel Brown – Partisan
- Harry Phipps – Partisan
- Richard Vernon – Race Course Official
- Frank Williams – Racegoer
- Reginald Beckwith – Reporter
- Ernie Rice – Servant
- John Lynn – Stevedore
- Louis Matto – Waiter
- Pauline Chamberlain – Woman in Green Gown at Banquet
- Charles Gilliard – Wounded Man
- Jonathan Cecil
- Tom Gill
„Der gelbe Rolls-Royce“ (The Yellow Rolls-Royce) ist ein Filmdrama aus dem Jahr 1964 von Anthony Asquith nach einem Drehbuch von Terence Rattigan.
Ein gelber Rolls-Royce verbindet Leben über Jahrzehnte hinweg und ist Zeuge von Verrat, Liebe und Mut. Charles schenkt ihn seiner Frau Eloise, nur um ihre Affäre aufzudecken. Der Gangster Paolo nutzt ihn, um Italien zu bereisen, während seine Verlobte Mae sich in Stefano verliebt. Später benutzen der Widerstandskämpfer Davich und Gerda das Auto, um während des Krieges Leben zu retten, bevor es seine Reise ins Ungewisse fortsetzt.