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* The Duchess of Brighton (Margaret Rutherford), a cheerful old lady who is headed to Florida to work at a resort.

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* The Duchess of Brighton (Margaret Rutherford), (Creator/MargaretRutherford), a cheerful old lady who is headed to Florida to work at a resort.



* OneSceneWonder: A 29-year-old Maggie Smith sheds tears in a scene opposite Richard Burton where she pleads with him to save her boss and his company from bankruptcy. Richard Burton later said she stole the movie. Then there was Margaret Rutherford who wasn't particularly integral to the pathos of the film and won an Oscar for her physical comedy, but she dazzled in multiple small bits.

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* OneSceneWonder: A 29-year-old Maggie Smith sheds tears in a scene opposite Richard Burton where she pleads with him to save her boss and his company from bankruptcy. Richard Burton later said she stole the movie. Then there was Margaret Rutherford Creator/MargaretRutherford who wasn't particularly integral to the pathos of the film and won an Oscar for her physical comedy, but she dazzled in multiple small bits.
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* GenreMotiff: The swelling classical music accompanies the more emotional scenes between Mark, Jack, and

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* GenreMotiff: The swelling classical music accompanies the more emotional scenes between Mark, Jack, and



* InformedAbility: Marc is referred to frequently by Paul as a gigolo who has bedded many women. This isn't to imply he's not God's gift to women, but his reputation is primarily known through Paul's words.



* MarriageBeforeRomance: Dialogue reveals that in the backstory, Paul found himself in a jam similar to Les's, and married Frances for her OldMoney. He remarks how strage it is that he fell in love with her later.

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* MarriageBeforeRomance: Dialogue reveals that in the backstory, Paul found himself in a jam similar to Les's, and married Frances for her OldMoney. He remarks how strage strange it is that he fell in love with her later.



* ObliviousToLove: Les doesn't pick up on the worshipful glances that Dee casts at him, nor does he clue in when, after he looks to be ruined, she says she'd work for him for nothing. He finally figures it out in the end after she swoops in with Andros's check and saves the day.

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* ObliviousToLove: Les doesn't pick up on the worshipful glances that Dee Miss Meade casts at him, nor does he clue in when, after he looks to be ruined, she says she'd work for him for nothing. He finally figures it out in the end after she swoops in with Andros's check and saves the day.day.
* OneSceneWonder: A 29-year-old Maggie Smith sheds tears in a scene opposite Richard Burton where she pleads with him to save her boss and his company from bankruptcy. Richard Burton later said she stole the movie. Then there was Margaret Rutherford who wasn't particularly integral to the pathos of the film and won an Oscar for her physical comedy, but she dazzled in multiple small bits.




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\n----* WickedCultured: Although it is debatable how much Marc is wicked as opposed to following his heart, he certainly has a suaveness to him. He even maintains his composure with unbelievable eloquence when Paul puns a gun on him.

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Bascially, everybody except for the duchess is under time pressure to get to New York. So they are not happy when Heathrow is socked in by fog and their flight is grounded, leading them [[StuckAtTheAirportPlot stranded at the airport]].

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Bascially, everybody except for the duchess Duchess is under time pressure to get to New York. So they are not happy when Heathrow is socked in by fog and their flight is grounded, leading them [[StuckAtTheAirportPlot stranded at the airport]].



* LandPoor: The duchess, although it's not confirmed until her last line of dialogue. It turns out there's a reason she's headed to Florida. After Buda's agent strikes a deal to use her mansion for a film shoot for £300 a day for six weeks, the duchess says "Now I can keep my home."

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* LandPoor: The duchess, Duchess, although it's not confirmed until her last line of dialogue. It turns out there's a reason she's headed to Florida. After Buda's agent strikes a deal to use her mansion for a film shoot for £300 a day for six weeks, the duchess says "Now I can keep my home."
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: A day, with the main characters staying in the airport hotel after their morning flight to New York is cancelled.

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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: A single day, with the main characters staying in the airport hotel after their morning flight to New York is cancelled.
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* CoolOldLady: The duchess, who is cheerful and fun, although that mood is influenced by the whole pharmacy of pills that she spends the movie popping. She's popping uppers before the flight. When she takes some downers after getting into her seat she says "I'm flying already!"

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* CoolOldLady: The duchess, Duchess, who is cheerful and fun, although that mood is influenced by the whole pharmacy pharmacy's worth of pills that she spends the movie popping.ingesting. She's popping uppers before the flight. When she takes some downers after getting into her seat she says "I'm flying already!"
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* TheCameo: David Frost plays a reporter who may or may not be himself.

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* TheCameo: David Frost Creator/DavidFrost plays a reporter who may or may not be himself.
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* Movie director/producer Max Buda (Creator/OrsonWelles), who is accompanied by his actress lover Gloria Gritti. Max is on the flight to New York, because if he stays one more day, it will be a year and he'll officially be a British resident. That will leave him owing the Queen over a million pounds in tax.

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* Movie director/producer Max Buda (Creator/OrsonWelles), who is accompanied by his actress lover Gloria Gritti.Gritti (Elsa Martinelli). Max is on the flight to New York, because if he stays one more day, it will be a year and he'll officially be a British resident. That will leave him owing the Queen over a million pounds in tax.
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* VideoCredits: The opening credits show all the principal cast getting ready and going to the airport, each as their name pops up onscreen.

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* VideoCredits: The opening credits show all the principal cast getting ready and going to the airport, each as their name pops up onscreen.onscreen.

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''The V.I.P.s'' is a 1963 film directed by Anthony Asquith.[[note]]Son of UsefulNotes/HerbertHenryAsquith.[[/note]]

It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style drama centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at London's Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:

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''The V.I.P.s'' is a 1963 British film directed by Anthony Asquith.[[note]]Son Asquith[[note]]Son of UsefulNotes/HerbertHenryAsquith.[[/note]]

UsefulNotes/HerbertHenryAsquith[[/note]] and written by Terence Rattigan.

It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style ensemble drama centering around a bunch group of first-class passengers at London's Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:
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It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style drama centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:

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It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style drama centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at London's Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:
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It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style movie centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:

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It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style movie drama centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:
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Bascially, everybody except for the duchess is under time pressure to get to New York. So they are not happy when Heathrow is socked in by fog and their flight is grounded, leading them stranded at the airport.

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Bascially, everybody except for the duchess is under time pressure to get to New York. So they are not happy when Heathrow is socked in by fog and their flight is grounded, leading them [[StuckAtTheAirportPlot stranded at the airport.
airport]].
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* VideoCredits: The opening credits show all the principal cast getting ready and going to the airport, each as their name pops up onscreen.
* YourCheatingHeart: Frances Andros is cheating on her husband with Marc the gigolo.

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* VideoCredits: The opening credits show all the principal cast getting ready and going to the airport, each as their name pops up onscreen.
* YourCheatingHeart: Frances Andros is cheating on her husband with Marc the gigolo.
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The first of eleven films co-starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor; actually produced after ''Film/{{Cleopatra|1964}}'', but due to that EpicMovie's TroubledProduction, this one hit screens first. Music/MiklosRozsa composed the score. Supposedly the Frances-Paul-Marc storyline was inspired by a RealLife incident in which Creator/VivienLeigh attempted to run away with her lover Peter Finch, only for her husband Creator/LaurenceOlivier to chase her down and bring her home when the flight was delayed by fog.

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The first of eleven films co-starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor; actually produced after ''Film/{{Cleopatra|1964}}'', ''Film/{{Cleopatra}}'', but due to that EpicMovie's TroubledProduction, this one hit screens first. Music/MiklosRozsa composed the score. Supposedly the Frances-Paul-Marc storyline was inspired by a RealLife incident in which Creator/VivienLeigh attempted to run away with her lover Peter Finch, only for her husband Creator/LaurenceOlivier to chase her down and bring her home when the flight was delayed by fog.
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Music/MiklosRozsa composed the score. Supposedly the Frances-Paul-Marc storyline was inspired by a RealLife incident in which Creator/VivienLeigh attempted to run away with her lover Peter Finch, only for her husband Creator/LaurenceOlivier to chase her down and bring her home when the flight was delayed by fog.

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The first of eleven films co-starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor; actually produced after ''Film/{{Cleopatra|1964}}'', but due to that EpicMovie's TroubledProduction, this one hit screens first. Music/MiklosRozsa composed the score. Supposedly the Frances-Paul-Marc storyline was inspired by a RealLife incident in which Creator/VivienLeigh attempted to run away with her lover Peter Finch, only for her husband Creator/LaurenceOlivier to chase her down and bring her home when the flight was delayed by fog.
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* The Duchess of Brighton (Margaret Rutherford), a cheerful old lady who is headed to Florida to retire.

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* The Duchess of Brighton (Margaret Rutherford), a cheerful old lady who is headed to Florida to retire.
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* TheCameo: David Frost plays a reporter who may or may not be himself.

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''The V.I.P.s'' is a 1963 film directed by Anthony Asquith.[[note]]Son of UsefulNotes/HerbertAsquith.[[/note]]

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''The V.I.P.s'' is a 1963 film directed by Anthony Asquith.[[note]]Son of UsefulNotes/HerbertAsquith.UsefulNotes/HerbertHenryAsquith.[[/note]]
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''The V.I.P.s'' is a 1963 film directed by Anthony Asquith.[[note]]Son of UsefulNotes/HerbertAsquith.[[/note]]

It is a ''Film/GrandHotel''-style movie centering around a bunch of first-class passengers at Heathrow Airport, seeking to take a flight to New York. They include:

* Frances Andros (Creator/ElizabethTaylor), dropped off at the airport by her husband, billionaire industrialist Paul Andros (Creator/RichardBurton). Before Paul leaves the two of them bump into acquaintance Marc Champselle (Creator/LouisJourdan), also waiting for the New York flight. What Paul doesn't know is that Marc and Frances are lovers, they are running away together, and there is a DearJohnLetter waiting for him back home.
* Les Mangrum (Creator/RodTaylor), who isn't a titan of industry on the scale of Paul Andros but does run his own company, manufacturing tractors. He is fighting off a hostile takeover bid from a conglomerate, Amalgamated Motors. Les is forced to write a check for over £150,000 to buy back some stock to keep it out of the hands of Amalgamated. He doesn't have enough money in his account to write that check, but it won't get deposited until tomorrow. Les figures that after reaching New York he can get his partners on the board to cover it, and save the company. He is accompanied by his secretary, Dee Mead (29-year-old Creator/MaggieSmith), who is in love with him.
* Movie director/producer Max Buda (Creator/OrsonWelles), who is accompanied by his actress lover Gloria Gritti. Max is on the flight to New York, because if he stays one more day, it will be a year and he'll officially be a British resident. That will leave him owing the Queen over a million pounds in tax.
* The Duchess of Brighton (Margaret Rutherford), a cheerful old lady who is headed to Florida to retire.

Bascially, everybody except for the duchess is under time pressure to get to New York. So they are not happy when Heathrow is socked in by fog and their flight is grounded, leading them stranded at the airport.

Music/MiklosRozsa composed the score. Supposedly the Frances-Paul-Marc storyline was inspired by a RealLife incident in which Creator/VivienLeigh attempted to run away with her lover Peter Finch, only for her husband Creator/LaurenceOlivier to chase her down and bring her home when the flight was delayed by fog.

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The movie ends with the obsequious first-class lounge manager greeting a whole new set of [=VIPs=].
* CoolOldLady: The duchess, who is cheerful and fun, although that mood is influenced by the whole pharmacy of pills that she spends the movie popping. She's popping uppers before the flight. When she takes some downers after getting into her seat she says "I'm flying already!"
* CutHimselfShaving: The confrontation between Paul and Frances ends with him grabbing her, her pulling away, and her smacking into a mirror and slicing her forearm. She tells the doctor that she had an accident.
* DeusExMachina: Les avoids the loss of his company, financial ruin, and possible prison, when Paul Andros writes a check to cover Les's check, after a plea from Miss Mead. It turns out that once in his career Paul was in a jam like Les is, and Paul solved it by getting married to wealthy Frances.
* DrowningMySorrows: After his desperate call to a New York investor is rebuffed, and Les realizes that he will be completely screwed tomorrow when the check bounces, he orders "a lot of champagne." Paul Andros for his part goes to the first-class lounge to drink whiskey after Frances rebuffs his offer of a reconciliation.
* ExtremelyShortTimespan: A day, with the main characters staying in the airport hotel after their morning flight to New York is cancelled.
* GoldDigger: Paul calls Marc this--in fact, he calls him a "man whore" and "gigolo". Marc admits that he has done this in the past but it seems that he's truly in love with Frances.
* LandPoor: The duchess, although it's not confirmed until her last line of dialogue. It turns out there's a reason she's headed to Florida. After Buda's agent strikes a deal to use her mansion for a film shoot for £300 a day for six weeks, the duchess says "Now I can keep my home."
* MarriageBeforeRomance: Dialogue reveals that in the backstory, Paul found himself in a jam similar to Les's, and married Frances for her OldMoney. He remarks how strage it is that he fell in love with her later.
* MarriageOfConvenience: The cancellation of the flight means that in order to avoid the tax hit, Max has to marry Gloria and sign over his interest in the movie to her. It's not so bad, since she's extremely good-looking, but he will be forced to cast her in his upcoming Mary, Queen of Scots movie.
* ObliviousToLove: Les doesn't pick up on the worshipful glances that Dee casts at him, nor does he clue in when, after he looks to be ruined, she says she'd work for him for nothing. He finally figures it out in the end after she swoops in with Andros's check and saves the day.
* SecretTestOfCharacter: Frances says that she has no money and is getting none from Paul due to adultery and that Marc will have to support them. He blinks for a little bit and then starts talking about how he can go pro as a golfer, before she reveals that she has $300,000 in trust from her father.
* VideoCredits: The opening credits show all the principal cast getting ready and going to the airport, each as their name pops up onscreen.
* YourCheatingHeart: Frances Andros is cheating on her husband with Marc the gigolo.

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