Loser Takes All (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 1956

Original Title:
Loser Takes All

Alternate Titles:
Heirate nie in Monte Carlo

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Independent Film Producers (IFP)

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 88

The Warmest, Wonderful-est, WINNING-est romance-of-the-year!

Bertrand, an accountant employed by a large London firm, is called to the office of the Managing Director, Dreuther, to explain a mistake in the accounts. Dreuther is highly impressed by the young accountant's skilful explanation of the error and, hearing that Bertrand is soon to marry his spirited young fiancée, tells him to spend the honeymoon not in Bournemouth, but Monte Carlo at the company s expense! However, events in the fabulous Mediterranean paradise do not work out quite as Bertrand had envisaged...

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Art Direction:
John Howell

Assistant Director:
Dennis Bertera

Boom Operator:
Ken Ritchie

Camera Operator:
Alan Hume

Clapper Loader:
John Shinerock

Continuity:
Yvonne Axeworthy

Costume Design:
Bridget Sellers

Director:
Ken Annakin

Director of Photography:
Georges Périnal

Draughtsman:
Reg Bream

Editor:
Jean Barker

Gaffer:
Louis H. Lavelly

Hairstylist:
Joan White

Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini

Original Music Composer:
Alessandro Cicognini

Producer:
Graham Greene

Production Supervisor:
Jack Martin

Set Decoration:
Len Townsend

Sound Editor:
Vernon Messenger

Sound Supervisor:
John Cox

Still Photographer:
Ray Hearne

Writer:
Graham Greene

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