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Fitzwilly is a 1967 American romantic comedy film directed by Delbert Mann, based on Poyntz Tyler's 1960 novel A Garden of Cucumbers (the title refers to Isaiah 1:8) and adapted for the screen by Isobel Lennart.
Fitzwilly: Directed by Delbert Mann. With Dick Van Dyke, Barbara Feldon, John McGiver, Edith Evans. A butler and the staff of an eccentric aged philanthropist whose family wealth is exhausted engage in larceny and crimes to maintain her lifestyle and provide funds for her charitable activities.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Delbert Mann
- 1968-04-19
Fitzwilly. Barbara Feldon and Dick Van Dyke. "Fitzwilly" is a pleasant family comedy about a butler who brings Gimbel's to a halt on Christmas Eve. Since this is Christmas Day (and a Merry Christmas to all our readers) I thought you might enjoy reading how it was done.
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In this clever 1960s comedy, tireless and loyal butler Fitzwilly (Dick Van Dyke) hides from his eccentric spinster boss, Victoria Woodhouse (Edith Evans), the fact that she has been...
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- Delbert Mann
- Comedy
- Dick Van Dyke
Fitzwilly (1967) is a caper comedy with a definite 'sixties style.' Dick Van Dyke stars as Claude Fitzwilliam, the butler to Miss Victoria Woodworth (Dame Edith Evans of Tom Jones (1963) fame), a dowager unaware that her wealth has dwindled.
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In New York City, Claude Fitzwilliam, Fitzwilly in familiar circumstances, is the chief butler, hence the head servant, in the household, and the confidante and administrator of wealthy, elderly Victoria Woodworth, or so she believes.