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Champagne for Caesar

7.1

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Comedy

1950-05-11

99 mins

The Plot

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.

Cast and Crew

Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Beauregard Bottomley

Celeste Holm

Celeste Holm

Flame O'Neill

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Burnbridge Waters

Barbara Britton

Barbara Britton

Gwenn Bottomley

Art Linkletter

Art Linkletter

Happy Hogan

Gabriel Heatter

Gabriel Heatter

Announcer

George Fisher

George Fisher

Announcer

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Gerald

Ellye Marshall

Ellye Marshall

Frosty

Vici Raaf

Vici Raaf

Waters' Secretary

John Eldredge

John Eldredge

Executive No. 1

Lyle Talbot

Lyle Talbot

Executive No. 2

George Leigh

George Leigh

Executive No. 3

John Hart

John Hart

Executive No. 4

Mel Blanc

Mel Blanc

Caesar (voice)

Peter Brocco

Peter Brocco

Fortune Teller

Brian O'Hara

Brian O'Hara

Buck (T Man)

Jack Daly

Jack Daly

Scratch (T Man)

Gordon Nelson

Gordon Nelson

Lecturer

Herbert Lytton

Herbert Lytton

Chuck Johnson

George Meader

George Meader

Mr. Brown

Robert Clarke

Robert Clarke

Actor in Movie at Drive-In

James Conaty

James Conaty

Backstage Extra at Hollywood Bowl

Sayre Dearing

Sayre Dearing

Audience Extra

Douglas Evans

Douglas Evans

Radio Announcer

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Backstage Woman at Hollywood Bowl

Jack George

Jack George

Milady Soap Executive

Lee Phelps

Lee Phelps

Neighbor

Rose Plumer

Rose Plumer

Little Bo-Peep

Larry Steers

Larry Steers

Television Viewer

Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein

Himself

Jean Spangler

Jean Spangler

TV Studio Audience Member

Videos & Trailers

Champagne for Caesar (1950) - Ronald Colman on "Masquerade for Money"