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The Millionaire

  • Serie TV
  • 1955–1960
  • 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Frank McHugh and Marvin Miller in The Millionaire (1955)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.A millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.A millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.

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    • Marvin Miller
    • Paul Frees
    • Roy Gordon
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Marvin Miller
      • Paul Frees
      • Roy Gordon
    • 31Recensioni degli utenti
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    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • Michael Anthony
    • 1955–1960
    Paul Frees
    Paul Frees
    • John Beresford Tipton…
    • 1955–1960
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    Roy Gordon
    • Andrew V. McMahon…
    • 1955
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    Russ Conway
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    • 1955–1958
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    8jcdavocat

    A Morality Show with Real Morals

    John Beresford Tipton: his name evokes patrician wealth and breed. Using his executive secretary, Michael Anthony, Tipton chooses, apparently but not certainly, one person each week at random to receive, tax-free, the sum of one million dollars, in the form of a cashiers check. One million dollars was an enormous sum in the 1950s. And, if one remembers that the top tax bracket (which includes this amount) was 91% at that time, the gift becomes even more phenomenal.

    Each recipient was required to sign an agreement never to reveal either the circumstances under which the money was received and the amount, other than to the spouse. (In one episode, a child received the money and a somewhat non-plussed Anthony told the child that he can reveal these details to his parents). The idea of each half-hour show was to see just how receiving the money would affect each recipient. At the end of the show, Tipton would briefly reviews what happened.

    An excellent show, far and above the lunacy that pervades television today.
    7bkoganbing

    Money From Silverstone

    When my grandparents broke down and got a television in the middle Fifties one of the first shows they liked was The Millionaire. I can still hear my grandmother, saying philosophically what a great thing it would be if Michael Anthony rang their doorbell and dropped a million tax free dollars in their laps. My grandparents were immigrants from the Ukraine and no one ever gave them anything. Still it was an entertaining fantasy.

    As it was for any number of homes back in the day when the fabulously wealthy John Beresford Tipton whom we never saw, but whose voice was supplied by Paul Frees would summon his secretary Michael Anthony in played by Marvin Miller. With the spacious Tipton estate of Silverstone in the background, Tipton explains to Anthony who will be this week's beneficiary.

    The next thing we see is Marvin Miller knocking on someone's door and giving them a check for a million dollars. What that individual did with it was the basis of the episode of that week. That in turn depended on the character of the individual. The variations on human character was the heart of each episode.

    Tipton found 205 characters to be generous with for six seasons. Presumably he died or ran out of money. He might have had to sell Silverstone, from what little we saw of it, it looked as grand as San Simeon.

    They were good episodes, The Millionaire crammed a lot of plot and character development into a thirty minute show. The players had to be good to convey it. I wish I could see some of those episodes on the TV Land Channel now.
    james_mcewan

    The Emily Short Story

    I recently purchased a copy of one of 'The Millionaire' series.

    This 1955 episode features Carolyn Jones later to star as Morticia in the Addams Family TV series. Carolyn plays the part of Emily Short who receives a cheque for one million and decides to take a trip to Paris, until this she has never been outside of the US.

    It is good clean family entertainment.

    It would be great if one of the channels could run them. Maybe someone can drop a hint to TCM or Hallmark.
    10Enrique-Sanchez-56

    I Wish They Showed This One Again

    Here's a program that really caught my fancy when I was growing up. Everyone dreams of wealth. Whether one million dollars is a lot of money now or not, I wouldn't mind having such an amount.

    It is a fabulous amount, still. And the concept of instant wealth is still intriguing to us. Witness: the proliferation of money shows currently.

    The best part of the program was the human lessons we all learned about Instant Wealth: it's problems, responsibilities and the greed and envy of others.

    The program should be brought back. Maybe Hallmark can do us all the kind favor?
    march9hare

    nice work if you can get it

    Apparently inspired by the '30s film "If I Had A Million", this was one of the better TV offerings of the Fabulous Fifties. A mysterious (and obviously eccentric) billionaire, John Beresford Tipton would, each week, write out a check for one million dollars and instruct his manservant Michael Anthony (aka Marvin Miller)to deliver it to its recipient, a total stranger, along with instructions that the lucky individual must never reveal it's source or its exact amount on pain of forfeiture. The scripts were, for the most part, literate and engrossing. In fact, it was reported at the time that some viewers found the premise so convincing that they actually wrote their local TV stations pleading to know where the reclusive Mr. Tipton lived so they could, hopefully, get a similar check. Of course, there were also viewers who actually thought "Mr. Ed" could really talk, but we digress. . . This show was, as already mentioned, one of the better shows back then ( as evinced by it's 5 year run ) and will, hopefully, one of these days, reappear on DVD. We should be so lucky.

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      The mysterious philanthropist John Beresford Tipton was named for Tipton, Missouri, the birthplace of producer Don Fedderson's wife, Tido Fedderson.
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      Michael Anthony: [At the opening of each episode, with minor variations] My name is Michael Anthony, and for many years I was executive secretary to John Beresford Tipton, the multi-billionaire whose charity was as boundless as it was mysterious. For it was his hobby to give away anonymously and tax free one million dollars apiece to various people he never knew.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 19 gennaio 1955 (Stati Uniti)
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      • CBS Television Network
      • Don Fedderson Productions
      • Revue Studios
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