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In order to inherit $7,000,000, an ex-soldier must spend $1,000,000 in two months' time.In order to inherit $7,000,000, an ex-soldier must spend $1,000,000 in two months' time.In order to inherit $7,000,000, an ex-soldier must spend $1,000,000 in two months' time.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
Eddie Acuff
- Cab Driver
- (uncredited)
Chester Conklin
- Stage Doorman
- (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan
- Notary
- (uncredited)
Helen Dickson
- Woman at Yacht Party
- (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
- Police Detective
- (uncredited)
Jay Eaton
- Hold-Up Victim
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaUpon its original release, the film was banned in Memphis, Tennessee, where officials found Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson's servant character had "too familiar a way about him" and that the movie overall depicted "too much social equality and racial mixture."
- GoofsWhen a phone rings on Brewster's desk, he picks up the wrong phone. His friend answers the ringing phone and passes it to Brewster and then places Brewster's hand set on the ringing phone's cradle, which would have ended the phone call. Brewster finishes his call and puts the handset on the other cradle. Then that phone rings and he has another conversation which is also impossible.
- Quotes
Montague L. 'Monty' Brewster: Say, I heard you were in the Navy.
Jackson: So did the Japs. And when they did, there was more Hari-Kari and throat cutting than at a Harlem rent party.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Re-Making Millions (2020)
- SoundtracksWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home
(uncredited)
Written by Louis Lambert
Sung by Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson at the beginning
Featured review
Home from service in World War II, business-minded Dennis O'Keefe (as Montague "Monty" Brewster) wants to marry curvy blonde sweetheart Helen Walker (as Peggy Gray) right away. The couple has clearly waited long enough. However, a lawyer arrives with news that postpones the nuptials and Mr. O'Keefe's longed-for honeymoon. He has inherited one million dollars from his anthropologist uncle - but there are stipulations. O'Keefe must spend the million in two months to obtain the real prize - seven million dollars. He must not reveal the will's million-dollar detail to anyone, including Ms. Walker. His deceased uncle believes O'Keefe should "learn to hate spending money." O'Keefe thinks spending the million will be a "cinch," but you know otherwise...
"Brewster's Millions" is a fun, fast-paced version of the classic story...
By speed-reading the lead performance, O'Keefe and director Allan Dwan help make it more believable; if you stopped to catch your breath, you would likely think of some better ways to spend the million. This also distracts from the fact that the self-described "poor" couple already look like millionaires - they are beautifully-dressed, live in what looks like a mansion and are waited on by loyal Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (as Jackson). By the way, Mr. Anderson infuses his role with more dignity than expected. Another obvious strength is Mr. Dwan giving the old stage play an almost three-dimensional quality. Observe, for example how Dwan introduces Anderson through a soapy window. And throughout the film, Dwan uses his sets, cameras and players exceptionally well.
******** Brewster's Millions (4/7/45) Allan Dwan ~ Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Walker, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, June Havoc
"Brewster's Millions" is a fun, fast-paced version of the classic story...
By speed-reading the lead performance, O'Keefe and director Allan Dwan help make it more believable; if you stopped to catch your breath, you would likely think of some better ways to spend the million. This also distracts from the fact that the self-described "poor" couple already look like millionaires - they are beautifully-dressed, live in what looks like a mansion and are waited on by loyal Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (as Jackson). By the way, Mr. Anderson infuses his role with more dignity than expected. Another obvious strength is Mr. Dwan giving the old stage play an almost three-dimensional quality. Observe, for example how Dwan introduces Anderson through a soapy window. And throughout the film, Dwan uses his sets, cameras and players exceptionally well.
******** Brewster's Millions (4/7/45) Allan Dwan ~ Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Walker, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, June Havoc
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- Also known as
- En stackars miljonär
- Filming locations
- Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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