Make Me an Offer!

Make Me an Offer!

Release date : December 8, 1954
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Cyril Frankel /
Production companies : British Lion Films /
December 8, 1954 1h 28m United Kingdom Comedy English More
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A struggling antiques dealer (Peter Finch) thinks he has found the answer to his problems when he stumbles across a precious vase amid a range of other less desirable items. The trouble is, the owners of the vase are pretty shrewd themselves and are not keen on letting it go for a song - meaning that our hapless chap has to pull out every trick in the book in order to win his prize.
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Peter Finch
Charlie
Finlay Currie
Abe Sparta
Wilfrid Lawson
Charlie's Father
Anthony Nicholls
Auctioneer
Alfie Bass
Fred Frames
Guy Middleton
Armstrong
Vic Wise
Sweeting
Mark Baker
Mindel
Jane Wenham
Dobbie
Richard O'Sullivan
Charlie as a Boy
John Godden
Charlie's Son
Eric Francis
Auctioneer's Assistant
Helena Pickard
Lady on Train
Ernest Thesiger
Sir John Nightingale
John Le Mesurier
Mr. Toshack

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  • title:Make Me an Offer!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1954
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Cyril Frankel /
  • Writers: Wolf Mankowitz · W.P. Lipscomb ·
  • Production companies: British Lion Films ·
  • Overview:A struggling antiques dealer (Peter Finch) thinks he has found the answer to his problems when he stumbles across a precious vase amid a range of other less desirable items. The trouble is, the owners of the vase are pretty shrewd themselves and are not keen on letting it go for a song - meaning that our hapless chap has to pull out every trick in the book in order to win his prize.
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