Something for Everyone (1970)
Director: Harold Prince
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Black comedy from stage director Prince, based on Harry Kressing's novel The Cook, fatally flawed by the casting of York as the mastermind behind various 'disappearances' and so forth as he schemes his way to ownership of Ornstein Castle. Shot on location in Bavaria, and full of downhill-going nobility with shrinking purses and growing pretensions. If you can take stray eyefuls of Sound of Music, you'll be rewarded by a beautiful performance from Angela Lansbury.Author:
Cast & crew
Director: Harold Prince
Producer: John P Flaxman
Cast: Angela Lansbury, Michael York, Anthony Corlan, Heidelinde Weis, Eva-Marie Meineke, John Gill full cast
Duration: 113 mins
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