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Something for Everyone

Country: USA, Language: English, 112 mins

Original Title

Black Flowers for the Bride
  • Director: Harold Prince
  • Writer: Harry Kressing; Hugh Wheeler
  • Producer: John Flaxman

CGiii Comment

They couldn't even decide on a title...

Legendary stage director, Prince - he only made 3 films, this being his first.

Some have hailed this as a worthwhile curiosity - it is curious...as for being worthwhile....only to see how Prince could not direct actors without the song and dance.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Konrad, a handsome country boy in post-war Austria, charms his way into a butler position at the castle of a widowed countess that lost her fortune. Before long the opportunistic boy is running the entire household. As he starts affairs with both the countess's son and the daughter of a whealthy businessman, the idea grows to get his two lovers to marry each other and make the house rich again.

Cast & Characters

Angela Lansbury as Countess Herthe von Ornstein;
Michael York as Konrad Ludwig;
Anthony Higgins as Helmuth Von Ornstein;
Heidelinde Weis as Anneliese Pleschke;
Jane Carr as Lotte Von Ornstein;
Eva Maria Meineke as Mrs. Pleschke;
John Gill as Mr. Pleschke;
Wolfried Lier as Klaus;
Klaus Havenstein as Rudolph;
Walter Janssen as Father Georg;
Erik Jelde as Bit Part;
Despo Diamantidou;
Enzi Fuchs as Waitress;
Erland Erlandsen as Schoenfeld;
Hans Possenbacher as Carl