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Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968)

Directed by Jerry Paris

Comedy | Drama

Overview

George Lester is a man who is chasing rainbows, looking for the pot of gold at the end. When his wife, Pamela grows tired of being dragged all over the world, she leaves him. While she is away, George converts her family home into a discotheque, when she returns, she threatens to send George to jail for fraud, cause she didn’t give her approval. George needing some fast bucks, decides to turn to an old cohort of his, William Homer but Willy’s a little short. George then decides to steal the plans to a new drill, Pamela’s suitor, Dudley Heath is working on. But when George gets the mumps, he can’t make it to the meeting place and refuses to give Willy the plans unless he gives him the cash first. And the buyers won’t give unless they see the merchandise first.

Length 99 minutes

Actors

Jerry Lewis | Terry-Thomas | Jacqueline Pearce | Bernard Cribbins | Patricia Routledge | Nicholas Parsons | Michael Bates | Marianne Stone | Colin Gordon | John Bluthal | Margaret Nolan | Harold Goodwin | Niké Arrighi | John Barrard | Robert Lee | John Moore | Ishaq Bux

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
09/15/2015TVDVDLibrary0 stars
 

Viewing Notes

This is the movie of my birth, ie. the movie that was number one when I was born. Possibly. Actually I believe that Rosemary’s Baby was #1 on the day I was born however this film was tops the weekend just prior to by birth,

Part of my 1968 project.

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