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Un Beatle au paradis

Original title: The Magic Christian
  • 1969
  • M/PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
4.1K
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Raquel Welch, Peter Sellers, and Ringo Starr in Un Beatle au paradis (1969)
Dark ComedySatireComedy

The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".The world's richest man and his adopted hobo son set out to test the limits of human vanity and greed through a series of "money games".

  • Director
    • Joseph McGrath
  • Writers
    • Terry Southern
    • Joseph McGrath
    • Graham Chapman
  • Stars
    • Peter Sellers
    • Ringo Starr
    • Isabel Jeans
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Joseph McGrath
    • Writers
      • Terry Southern
      • Joseph McGrath
      • Graham Chapman
    • Stars
      • Peter Sellers
      • Ringo Starr
      • Isabel Jeans
    • 108User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Sir Guy Grand
    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
    • Youngman Grand
    Isabel Jeans
    Isabel Jeans
    • Dame Agnes Grand
    Caroline Blakiston
    Caroline Blakiston
    • Hon. Esther Grand
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Captain Reginald K. Klaus
    • (as Wilfrid Hyde White)
    Richard Attenborough
    Richard Attenborough
    • Oxford Coach
    Leonard Frey
    Leonard Frey
    • Laurence Faggot
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • Hamlet
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Ship's Vampire
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • Traffic Warden 27
    Roman Polanski
    Roman Polanski
    • Solitary Drinker
    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Priestess of the Whip
    Tom Boyle
    • My Man Jeff
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Hot Dog Vendor
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Mad Major
    Peter Bayliss
    Peter Bayliss
    • Pompous Toff
    Joan Benham
    Joan Benham
    • Socialite in Sotheby's
    Patrick Cargill
    Patrick Cargill
    • Auctioneer at Sotheby's
    • Director
      • Joseph McGrath
    • Writers
      • Terry Southern
      • Joseph McGrath
      • Graham Chapman
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    7wryroy

    It's Grand to be Grand!

    Peter Sellers stars as Sir Guy Grand, a fabulously wealthy eccentric who gets to do anything and everything he wants to by liberally greasing the palms of those less fortunate (and wealthy) than himself. Lacking an heir, he adopts a homeless derelict (Ringo Starr) who becomes Youngman Grand and joins him in a series of wild and wacky misadventures. In his apparently never ending quest to prove that everyone has their price, Sir Guy and his newly adopted heir are joined by a host of other notables in cameo roles including Richard Attenborough, John Cleese, Laurence Harvey, Christopher Lee, Roman Polanski, Yul Brynner and Raquel Welch. The movie is based on a book by Terry Southern (who wrote the screenplay for another Peter Sellers classic - "Dr. Strangelove") with Monty Python alumni Graham Chapman and John Cleese lending a hand in the screenplay. This is a movie that has everything: great writers, great actors, well-known comtemporary celebrities and a rapid-fire barrage of parodies and spoofs of almost everything we hold dear, including greed, gluttony, racism and incompetency. If this movie does not make you laugh out loud (frequently) you should consider getting treatment for a severe case of humor deficiency.
    crel74

    British satire at its best

    The Magic Christian is a wonderful piece of film making. It targets fairly & squarely all parts of the establishment and its aim is always true. The main theme of the movie (that everyone has their price) is shown again and again, no more truly than when the Peter Sellars character throws money into a vat of excrement & urine and hordes of "city gents" jump in to retrieve it! I have never seen another film quite like it and although it must be almost 30 years since last my last viewing, its memory is still crystal clear. Sellars, Spike Milligan and Ringo Starr all turn in fine performances and the soundtrack is great featuring Something in the Air and Come & Get It. Make sure you see this film; its message is even more pertinent today than when it was made.
    5richardchatten

    A Horrible Film

    One of a succession of self-regarding flops typical of Peter Sellars' choice of projects by the end of the sixties when not performing as court jester at Clarence House and Windsor Castle.

    As Spike Milligan - who plays a traffic warden paid to eat his own ticket - observed, "The whole thing could have been written ABOUT Peter instead of FOR him". We are never told the source of the fabulous wealth that enables Guy Grand to humiliate those less wealthy than himself (i.e. Everybody else), but he never seems to show any inclination even towards Christian Grey's nebulous ambition to "end world hunger" rather than just have fun at the expense of others.

    Yul Brynner does look astonishingly attractive in drag, however.
    6mfisher452

    Still entertaining after all these years

    After more than 40 years, The Magic Christian still entertains. Its style is very much of the Sixties, but its profoundly cynical message---that anything can be bought, that everyone has his price---is, if anything, more relevant now than in 1969 when the film was released. The star, of course, is Peter Sellers as the obscenely wealthy Sir Guy Grand, who manages to seem almost childlike as he spreads his bounty of cynicism throughout London.

    This is not a great film, or even necessarily a good one, but even second- or third-rate Peter Sellers may be preferable to a lot of first-rate work by others. The childless Sir Guy decides one morning to acquire an heir, so he goes to the park and picks up a homeless man played by Ringo Starr, and adopts him as his son, Youngman Grand. (Ringo actually doesn't have much to do in this film except react to Sellers.) Sir Guy then enlists Youngman in escapades that, in his hands, skewer the stuffed shirts of upper-class London society and turn the most solemn occasions into a carnival of absurdist nihilism. The most extreme comes at the end of the film, where he scatters money into a huge vat of blood, urine and excrement, and then watches as bowler-hatted City of London types wade into it for the money. This scene doesn't quite work. There is an extended sequence aboard a bogus cruise ship called The Magic Christian that tends to try one's patience because it degenerates into a very Sixties psychedelic montage. One moment from this sequence, however, is worth the whole thing: Raquel Welch as the Priestess of the Whip. Dressed as a dominatrix, she never looked more luscious or voluptuous. Film aficionados will appreciate the many old-line British actors who contributed supporting or cameo roles (Spike Milligan, Lawrence Harvey, Richard Attenborough, John Le Mesurier, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Christopher Lee, and others less well known outside the UK) as well as glimpses of younger now-famous faces, especially John Cleese in a hysterically funny scene at Sotheby's. Cleese plays the terminally smarmy, unctuous, patronizing curator Mr. Dougdale, whose supercilious mien is punctured beyond repair by Sir Guy in a scene involving the defacing of a priceless painting. There is a Monty Python skit that looks like it was directly inspired by this scene. This film was shot at about the time of the first season of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and what with the appearance in the film of at least two Pythons that I could identify, there are definitely echoes of Python in it. The other Python was (an uncredited) Graham Chapman as the leader of the Oxford team during the famous Oxford-Cambridge boat race. Watch also for an uncredited Yul Brynner playing a female impersonator who does a sexy torch song. Alert listeners---especially lovers of the classic 1950s BBC radio comedy program the Goon Show---will also notice that Sellers does almost all of the off-screen voices and several voices of characters seen only in long shot, reminiscent of the films of Orson Welles; so if you suddenly think you hear Henry Crun or Major Bloodnok off-screen, it's not your imagination.

    All in all, a solid five or six stars out of ten.
    JasonS-5

    Appealing even if chaotic

    Terry Southern's novel, "The Magic Christian" is very different from the film. However the film, which was written by Southern, among other, still maintains the spirit of the novel.

    The film is simply a series of vigniettes centering around Sir Guy Grand (Peter Sellers), and his adopted son, Youngman (Ringo Starr), who goes about "making things hot for people," by using his vast wealth to perpetrate elaborate practical jokes largely aimed at seeing how many of their principles people will give up for money.

    The movie is very silly, fragmented, and horribly dated. > Now that you have heard the case against, I have to say that this is one of my favorite movies of all time. The movie destroys or humiliates all social icons, from the police, to "the old school," to the snobbish upper class, to the art world. Its great to see, and once you make up your mind that the movie is just a series of sketches, its funny, and immensely satisfying, albeit somewhat vicious.

    Look for cameos by Yul Brynner (in drag), Spike Milligan (Sellers' partner in "The Goon Show"), John Lennon and Yoko Ono, among many others.

    Other notes: The novel, "The Magic Christian" was banned for a time, because it was viewed as obscene. Peter Sellers loved this book, and after he read it, he sent copies of it to all of his friends. It might say something about his tragic and depressed personality, that he found this book, with its many vicious stabs against society, so appealing.

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    • Trivia
      After watching rushes from the first day of filming, Peter Sellers leapt to his feet and said "Thank God we caught it in time!" He felt his performance was so bad that the movie should be cancelled. He was eventually persuaded to continue.
    • Goofs
      When the flock of birds flies into the air at the grouse shoot, the hand of the person releasing them is visible at the bottom of the screen.
    • Quotes

      Youngman Grand, Esq.: Dad, do you think words corrupt?

      Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: I don't know, let's try. Agnes?

      Dame Agnes Grand: [looks up from the television] Yes?

      Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: Nipple.

      Dame Agnes Grand: Shh!

      [turns back to the television]

      Sir Guy Grand KG, KC, CBE: [watches her a moment] Well, there's no immediate physical change.

    • Alternate versions
      Also released in shortened (75 min. and 88 min.) versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in One Pair of Eyes: Marty Feldman: No, But Seriously... (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Come and Get It
      Written by Paul McCartney

      Recorded by Badfinger (as Bad Finger)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Magic Christian
    • Filming locations
      • Putney, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Grand Films Limited
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $689,100
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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