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196089 minComedy, Romance

The Millionairess

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Is The Millionairess worth watching? With a rating of 5.4/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Millionairess Synopsis

When her father dies, Epifania Parerga, an Italian in London, becomes the world's richest woman. She feels incomplete without a husband and falls in love with a humble, Indian physician, Ahmed el Kabir, much loved by his indigent English patients.

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Top Cast

Sophia Loren
Sophia LorenEpifania Parerga
Peter Sellers
Peter SellersDr. Kabir
Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De SicaJoe
Alastair Sim
Alastair SimSagamore
Dennis Price
Dennis PriceAdrian
Gary Raymond
Gary RaymondAlastair
Miriam Karlin
Miriam KarlinMrs. Joe
Noel Purcell
Noel PurcellProfessor Merton
Virginia Vernon
Virginia VernonPolly Smith
Eleanor Summerfield
Eleanor SummerfieldMrs. Willoughby

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Is The Millionairess worth watching?

The Millionairess has received mixed reviews with a 5.4/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is The Millionairess hit or flop?

The Millionairess has received average ratings (5.4/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Millionairess?

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 12, 2023
★ 5

I always struggled with Peter Sellers' brand of humour and combined with an over-the-top effort from Sophia Loren here, I will admit to squirming just a bit too often for comfort. She is the eponymous millionairess who can only marry if she meets very strict conditions set by her late father - else she loses everything. She is, however, attracted to Sellers' Delhi-born, scholarly and frankly unlikely "Dr. Kabir" whom it's safe to say, doesn't quite meet the criteria. He promised his mother that he would only marry a woman of modest means who can live, without complaint, on a mere 35 shillings for three months and she must marry a man who can turn the sum of £500 into £15,000 in the same time period. Impossible? Give up? Yes please, but no - we must persevere as the increasingly contrived humour struggles along for another hour that is as devoid of charm as it is of sophistication. Sellers has no charisma here and though Loren tries hard and looks the part, there isn't really any chemistry on display as the story sort of lurches from one unlikely scenario to another. The supporting cast - Alastair Sim and Dennis Price amongst them, are rarely on screen long enough to elevate this from a rather colourful and quickly paced farce that I couldn't really engage with. Time hasn't been especially kind to it - but I am not sure it was really any good in the first place.