What a Way to Go! (1964)



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Synopsis:
This lavishly produced, big-budget comedy (it cost $20 million in 1964 dollars) stars Shirley MacLaine as Louisa, a widow who is worth $200 million dollars. However, she's convinced that her fortune is cursed, and she wants to give all her money to the IRS. As she explains her sad tale to her psychiatrist, Dr. Stephanson (Robert Cummings), it seems that when Louisa was young she had the choice of marrying rich playboy Leonard Crawley (Dean Martin) or poor but decent Edgar Hopper (Dick Van Dyke). She chose Edgar, but soon he became obsessed with providing a fine home and fortune for her; he got rich but worked himself to death in the process. Despondent, Louisa flies to Paris, where she strikes up a romance with expatriate artist Larry Flint (Paul Newman). When Larry invents a machine that creates paintings based on sounds, he becomes wealthy and famous -- and dies. Louisa returns to America, where she figures to break her streak by marrying Rod (Robert Mitchum), a business tycoon who already has lots of money. He resolves to take life easier and becomes a farmer, only to die in a strange accident with a bull. Louisa is drowning her sorrows one night at a sleazy night spot when she falls for second rate entertainer Jerry (Gene Kelly). They marry, and a now-wealthy Jerry develops a relaxed, carefree quality to his act that makes him a huge star, which leads to his being crushed by a mob of his biggest fans. What a Way to Go! boasted a screenplay by Betty Comdon and Adolph Green that featured many amusing film parodies and a score by Nelson Riddle; it also marked the final screen appearance of comic actress Margaret Dumont, best remembered as Groucho Marx's straight woman in several films.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/12/1964
Director Credit
John Lee Thompson Director
Cast Credit
Phil Arnold Publicity/Press Agent
Blade Stanhope Conway Dr. Stephanson
Lynn Borden
Jack Greening Chester
Sid Gould Movie Executive
Barbara Gutschen Girl on Plane
Queenie Leonard Lady Kensington
Pat O'Moore
During his stage career he was also billed as Harry Furster French Lawyer
Tracy Butler Movie Star
Billy Corcoran Leonard Crawley at Age 7
Milton Frome Lawyer
Justin Smith
Teri Garr
Army Archerd TV Announcer
Eugene Borden Neighbor
Tom Conway Lord Kensington
Marjorie Bennett Mrs. Freeman
Pamelyn Ferdin Geraldine Crawley at Age 4
Burt Mustin Crawleyville Lawyer
Chris Connelly Ned
Roy Gordon Minister
Lenny Kent Hollywood Lawyer
Helene Winston Doris
Anthony Eustrel Willard
Dick Wilson Driscoll
Shirley MacLaine Louisa
Paul Newman Larry Flint
Robert Mitchum Rod Anderson
Dino Paul Crocetti Leonard Crawley
Gene Kelly Jerry Benson
Dick Van Dyke Edgar Hopper
William Reginald Gardiner Painter
Margaret Dumont Mrs. Foster
Lou Nova Tentino
Fifi D'Orsay Baroness
Maurice Marsac Rene
Wally Vernon Agent
Jane Wald Polly
Larry Kent Hollywood Lawyer
Production Credits Credit
Arthur P. Jacobs Producer
Art Department Credit
Jack Martin Smith Art Director
Walter Scott Production Designer
Walter Scott Set Designer
Stuart A. Reiss Production Designer
Stuart A. Reiss Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Richard Humphrey Choreography
Eugene Curran Kelly Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Leon Shamroy Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Fred R. Simpson first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Lenwood Ballard Abbott Special Effects
Emil Kosa, Jr. Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Moss Mabry Costume Designer
Edith Head Costume Designer
Frank Westmore Makeup



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