
“A Story of Rags to Riches... and More Riches”
A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for a year without touching his inheritance.
Release Date: 7/28/1936
Runtime: 61 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Alfred Zeisler
00Companies: Garrett-Klement Pictures
Countries: United Kingdom
CinemaSerf
This certainly had the potential to be a good film, but somehow it is all just a little too sterile. Cary Grant ("Bliss') is engaging enough as the millionaire who is feeling a bit under the weather. Advised to visit a slightly maverick doctor "Sir James Alroyd" (Peter Gawthorne), he is told the best remedy is for him to actually do some hard work for a year - get his body and brain away from his decadent lifestyle. So, off we go on a series of escapades during which he starts to discover just how difficult it is for him to survive, let alone thrive, in these newly hostile environments. Sadly, though - it's just got no oomph. What could have been funny and entertaining scenarios seem to lack something. Grant is fine, but Mary Brian ("Frances") adds little, indeed she is quite annoying at times and the story is just somewhat undercooked. There are moments of humour, though and there is a modicum of chemistry between the two at the top of the bill, but it's all just a touch underwhelming.

Cary Grant
Ernest Bliss

Mary Brian
Frances Clayton

Peter Gawthorne
Sir James Alroyd

Henry Kendall
Lord Honiton
Leon M. Lion
Dorrington

John Turnbull
Masters
Arthur Hardy
Crawley
Iris Ashley
Clare

Garry Marsh
The Buyer

Andreas Malandrinos
Guiseppi
Alfred Wellesley
Montague
Marie Wright
Mrs. Heath