The Yellow Rolls-Royce

The Yellow Rolls-Royce

122 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Dec. 31, 1964

One Rolls-Royce belongs to three vastly different owners, starting with Lord Charles, who buys the car for his wife as an anniversary present. The next owner is Paolo Maltese, a mafioso who purchases the car during a trip to Italy and leaves it with his girlfriend while he returns to Chicago. Finally, the car is owned by American widow Gerda, who joins the Yugoslavian resistance against the invading Nazis.

The Yellow Rolls-Royce

122 mins | Drama, Comedy, Romance | Dec. 31, 1964

The Yellow Rolls-Royce
One Rolls-Royce belongs to three vastly different owners, starting with Lord Charles, who buys the car for his wife as an anniversary present. The next owner is Paolo Maltese, a mafioso who purchases the car during a trip to Italy and leaves it with his girlfriend while he returns to Chicago. Finally, the car is owned by American widow Gerda, who joins the Yugoslavian resistance against the invading Nazis.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios, De Grunwald Productions
Original title The Yellow Rolls-Royce
Directors Pamela Carlton, Robert Watts, Anthony Asquith, Kip Gowans
Writers Norman Newell, Terence Rattigan

Cast

Ingrid Bergman

as Gerda Millett

Rex Harrison

as The Marquess of Frinton

Shirley MacLaine

as Mae Jenkins

Jeanne Moreau

as The Marchioness of Frinton

George C. Scott

as Paolo Maltese

Omar Sharif

as Davich

Alain Delon

as Stefano

Art Carney

as Joey Friedlander

Joyce Grenfell

as Hortense Astor

Edmund Purdom

as Fane

Michael Hordern

as Harnsworth

Lance Percival

as Assistant Car Salesman

Roland Culver

as Norwood

Moira Lister

as Lady St. Simeon

Harold Scott

as Taylor

Richard Pearson

as Osborn

Isa Miranda

as Duchesse d'Angoulême

Grégoire Aslan

as Albanian Ambassador

Riccardo Garrone

as Bomba

Wally Cox

as Ferguson

Carlo Croccolo

as Michele

Guy Deghy

as Mayor

Martin Miller

as Head Waiter

Reginald Beckwith

as Reporter / Reporter (uncredited)

Jacques Brunius

as Duc de d'Angouleme (England) (uncredited)

Anthony Dawson

as Mickey (uncredited)

Harold Kasket

as Italian Garage Owner (uncredited)

Frank Williams

as Racegoer (uncredited)

Lewis Alexander

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Jack Arrow

as Bellboy (uncredited)

Hyma Beckley

as Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)

Paul Beradi

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Ernest Blyth

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Daniel Brown

as Partisan (uncredited)

Jonathan Cecil

as (uncredited)

Pauline Chamberlain

as Woman in Green Gown at Banquet (uncredited)

Harold Coyne

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Maxwell Craig

as Ascot Usher (uncredited)

Roy Everson

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Tom Gill

as (uncredited)

Charles Gilliard

as Wounded Man (uncredited)

Philippa Hare

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Victor Harrington

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

George Holdcroft

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Max Howard

as Boy in Stately Home (uncredited)

Gerry Judge

as Bookie (uncredited)

Dermot Kelly

as Marquess of Frinton's Jockey (uncredited)

Juba Kennerley

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)

John Lynn

as Stevedore (uncredited)

Andreas Malandrinos

as Italian Hotel Manager (uncredited)

Jack Mandeville

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Louis Matto

as Waiter (uncredited)

Mary Maxfield

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

John More

as Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Robert Nichols

as American Travel Agent (uncredited)

James Payne

as Man at Car Sales (uncredited)

Harry Phipps

as Partisan (uncredited)

Ernie Rice

as Servant (uncredited)

Robert Rietti

as Hotel Manager (uncredited)

George Roderick

as Italian waiter (uncredited)

Bunny Seaman

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Bill Shine

as Minor Role (uncredited)

Philip Stewart

as Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)

John Tatham

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Reg Thomason

as Florence Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Oliver Tomlin

as Ascot Attendee (uncredited)

Joseph Tregonino

as Italian Restaurant Waiter (uncredited)

Richard Vernon

as Race Course Official (uncredited)