Les riches familles (1967) Online
Rosie is a sweet, rich, generous woman, especially about giving away money. Daughters Mildred and Edith worry that she'll spend all their inheritance, so they plan to have her declared legally insane. When Rosie's devoted, caring granddaughter Daphne overhears their plan, she vows to save her beloved grandmother.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Rosalind Russell | - | Rosie Lord | |
Sandra Dee | - | Daphne Shaw | |
Brian Aherne | - | Oliver Stevenson | |
Audrey Meadows | - | Mildred Deever | |
James Farentino | - | David Wheelright | |
Vanessa Brown | - | Edith Shaw | |
Leslie Nielsen | - | Cabot Shaw | |
Margaret Hamilton | - | Mae | |
Reginald Owen | - | Patrick | |
Juanita Moore | - | Nurse | |
Virginia Grey | - | Mrs. Peters | |
Dean Harens | - | Willetts | |
Richard Derr | - | Lawyer | |
Harry Hickox | - | Detective | |
Hal Lynch | - | Telephone man |
James Farentino hated the film, telling gossip columnist Rona Barrett "it almost destroyed my brain!"
The title song, "Rosie", was composer 'Harry Warren''s final song contribution to a produced movie. The melody is actually a rework of a song, "Me And My Baby," with original lyrics by Sammy Cahn, that was written for, but not used in, the Jerry Lewis film Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958).
Brian Aherne's final screen appearance.
Gene Roth's last film.
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