Champagne for Caesar (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
May 11, 1950

Original Title:
Champagne for Caesar

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cardinal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 99

...the bubbliest, frothiest, tickliest comedy!

When jobless genius Beauregard Bottomley interviews with Burnbridge Waters for a position at Waters' soap company, the owner rudely turns Bottomley down. As revenge, Bottomley enters a TV quiz show that Waters' company sponsors, with the goal of winning until he bankrupts the businessman. When Bottomley keeps acing the questions, becoming a media sensation, Waters desperately calls on vixen Flame O'Neal to uncover Bottomley's area of weakness.

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Art Direction:
George Van Marter

Assistant Director:
Ralph Slosser
Leon Chooluck

Associate Producer:
Joseph H. Nadel

Costume Designer:
Maria P. Donovan

Director:
Richard Whorf

Director of Photography:
Paul Ivano

Editor:
Hugh Bennett

Executive Producer:
Harry M. Popkin

Hairstylist:
Scotty Rackin

Makeup Artist:
Ted Larsen
William Knight

Music:
Dimitri Tiomkin

Music Director:
Dimitri Tiomkin

Orchestrator:
Herbert Taylor
George Parrish
Paul Marquardt

Producer:
George Moskov

Screenplay:
Hans Jacoby
Frederick Brady

Set Decoration:
Jacques Mapes

Sound Recordist:
Hugh McDowell Jr.
Mac Dalgleish

Story:
Hans Jacoby
Frederick Brady

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