Fitzwilly

Fitzwilly strikes again!

6.0
19671h 42m

When Miss Vicki's father dies, she becomes the world's greatest philanthropist. Unfortunately, she is flat broke! Her loyal butler, Claude Fitzwilliam, leads the household staff to rob from various businesses by charging goods to various wealthy people and misdirecting the shipments, all to keep Miss Vicki's standard of living.

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Cast

Photo of Dick Van Dyke

Dick Van Dyke

Claude R. Fitzwilliam

Photo of Barbara Feldon

Barbara Feldon

Juliet Nowell

Photo of Edith Evans

Edith Evans

Miss Victoria Woodworth

Photo of Harry Townes

Harry Townes

Mr. Nowell

Photo of John Fiedler

John Fiedler

Mr. Morton Dunne

Photo of Norman Fell

Norman Fell

Oberblatz

Photo of Cecil Kellaway

Cecil Kellaway

Buckmaster

Photo of Helen Kleeb

Helen Kleeb

Mrs. Mortimer

Photo of Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Mr. Cotty (uncredited)

Photo of Barbara Morrison

Barbara Morrison

Mrs. Mudge (uncredited)

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

7/10

With Dick Van Dyke in the lead, its lack of naughty language and the movie’s 60s look (which is of course when it was filmed), I hope I can be forgiven for wondering if this was a Disney film. I have lost track of many of them over the years. But no, apparently not. It was released in Canada by the crazy title A Garden of Cucumbers, which sounds less crazy when you know that was the title of the novel it is based on, which in turn is based on a bible quote.

This is a pleasant and lighthearted comedy, one you can watch both with both family and friends as the plot is simple enough so as not to require much concentration. There is also some romance baked into it, though it is not what we think of as rom-coms these days. So there you are.

And I guess after you get past Van Dyke and Barbara Feldon, the excellent ensemble cast of character actors also contributed to my wondering if Disney had made this film. Most movies don’t do this great a job choosing actors for the lesser roles.

We watched this as a holiday movie, though for 90% of the movie it doesn’t feel like one. But near the end they start mentioning Christmas and the climactic scenes take place at Gimbels on Christmas Eve.

I can’t say I would seek out this movie to watch again, but it was amusing enough so that I wouldn’t root around for the controller if it came on while I was doing something else with the TV on. Sitting chatting with friends and family, for example.

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