The VIPs |
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The VIPs - 1963 | 119 mins | Drama | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Anthony
Asquith. Producer: Anatole de Grunwald. Script: Terence Rattigan. Cinematography: Jack Hildyard. Editor: Frank Clarke. Art Director: William Kellner. Music: Miklos Rozsa. |
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The CastElizabeth Taylor - Frances Andros Louis Jourdan - Marc Champselle Richard Burton - Paul Andros Rod Taylor - Les Mangrum Maggie Smith - Miss Mead Elsa Martinelli - Gloria Gritti Margaret Rutherford - Duchess of Brighton Orson Welles - Max Buda Linda Christian - Miriam Marshall Robert Coote - John Coburn Ronald Fraser - Joslin Dennis Price - Commander Millbank Richard Wattis - Sanders Michael Hordern - Airport Director Lance Percival - B.O.A.C. Officer Peter Sallis - Doctor |
Plot SynopsisElizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Orson Welles, Louis Jourdan, Elsa Martinelli, Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Margaret Rutherford, Linda Christian, and even David Frost, were in this glittering film The VIPs. Written by Terence Rattigan when he found he was fog bound at Heathrow airport and unable to leave for New York; he whiled away the long hours of weary waiting by creating characters who, for varying reasons, were desperately anxious to get away. Set entirely in London's main airport, Heathrow, it tells the story
of several people stranded at the airport due to fog, but eager to
leave - Orson Welles because he had to leave the country before midnight
in order to avoid paying very ruinous taxes, businessman Rod Taylor,
accompanied by his loving and affectionate secretary Maggie Smith,
is anxious to head to New York to prevent a takeover of his firm.
And impoverished Margaret Rutherford, who would rather not go to Florida
to accept a job. Elizabeth Taylor who was eloping with Louis Jourdan,
but being unable to get away, had to spend the entire night with her
husband Richard Burton in the airport hotel. It was a cleverly worked-out
story, rather on the lines of Grand Hotel. Though many would not place
it among Asquith's best films, it attracted a vast public all over
the world. |
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