Mr. Topaze
Mr. Topaze | |
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Directed by | Peter Sellers |
Produced by | Pierre Rouve |
Written by |
Marcel Pagnol Pierre Rouve |
Starring |
Peter Sellers Nadia Gray Herbert Lom Leo McKern |
Music by |
George Martin Georges Van Parys |
Cinematography | John Wilcox |
Edited by | Geoffrey Foot |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Mr. Topaze (aka I Like Money) was Peter Sellers' directorial debut in 1961. Starring Sellers, Nadia Gray and Leo McKern, as well as Herbert Lom who quarrelled with Seller's Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies.
The film is considered one of Seller's lost films, and its distribution and screening today is virtually non-existent. His son Michael Sellers plays in the film in the role of Gaston.
However, one copy (only) of the film still remains, locked in the British Film Institute archives. The film was extremely rarely shown, once during the 2003 Cardiff Independent Film Festival.[1]
Plot
Mr. Topaze (Peter Sellers) is an unassuming school teacher in an unassuming small French town who is honest to a fault. He is fired when he refuses to give a passing grade to a bad student, the grandson of a wealthy Baroness (Martita Hunt). Castel Benac (Herbert Lom), a government official who runs a crooked financial business on the side, is persuaded by his mistress, Suzy (Nadia Gray), a musical comedy actress, to hire Mr. Topaze as the front man for his business. Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal. An old friend and colleague, Tamise (Michael Gough) questions him and tells Topaze that what he now says and practices indicates there are no more honest men.
Cast
- Peter Sellers as Auguste Topaze
- Nadia Gray as Suzy
- Herbert Lom as Castel Benac
- Leo McKern as Muche
- Martita Hunt as Baroness
- Michael Gough as Tamise
- Anne Leon as Mrs. Tamise
- Billie Whitelaw as Ernestine
- Joan Sims as Colette
- John Neville as Roger
- John Le Mesurier as Blackmailer
Bibliography
- Lewis, Roger (1995). The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. London: Arrow Books. ISBN 978-0-09-974700-0.