The Yellow Rolls-Royce

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The Yellow Rolls-Royce

Film poster for The Yellow Rolls-Royce
Directed by Anthony Asquith
Produced by Anatole de Grunwald
Written by Terence Rattigan
Starring Rex Harrison
Jeanne Moreau
Music by Riz Ortolani
Cinematography Jack Hildyard
Editing by Frank Clarke
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) 1964
Running time 122 min.
Country Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
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The Yellow Rolls-Royce is a 1964 drama film. It is also considered an anthology film.

Directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and written by Terence Rattigan, it tells the story of three very different owners of a yellow Rolls-Royce Phantom II: an English aristocrat, a Chicago gangster and a wealthy American widow. It is set in the years up to and including the start of World War II.

Produced as a result of the success of The V.I.P.s a year earlier, it boasts a similar all-star cast, including Rex Harrison, Ingrid Bergman, Shirley MacLaine, Omar Sharif, George C. Scott, Jeanne Moreau, Alain Delon, Joyce Grenfell, Edmund Purdom and Art Carney.

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