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Midas Run

Midas Run
Film poster
Directed byAlf Kjellin
Written byRonald Austin
James Buchanan
Berne Giler
Produced bySelig J. Seligman
Raymond Stross
StarringRichard Crenna
Anne Heywood
Fred Astaire
CinematographyKenneth Higgins
Edited byFredric Steinkamp
Music byElmer Bernstein
Production
companies
Selmur Pictures
Motion Pictures International[1]
Distributed byCinerama Releasing
Release date
  • April 30, 1969 (1969-04-30)
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Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.1 million[2]
Box office$500,000[2]

Midas Run (UK title A Run on Gold) is a 1969 American comedy film directed by Alf Kjellin and starring Richard Crenna, Anne Heywood and, in one of his final big-screen roles, Fred Astaire.[3] It was shot at the Tirrenia Studios in Tuscany. Location shooting took place in London, Venice, Milan and Rome.

Plot

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Pedley, retiring from the British Secret Service, can't understand why he hasn't yet been knighted. He devises an elaborate heist of an airplane cargo, recruiting Mike Warden, a writer from America, although his real aim is to capture the elusive General Ferranti.

Warden travels to Italy to assume control of the scheme along with Pedley's accomplice Sylvia Giroux, with whom he soon falls in love. They are arrested, but Pedley comes to their rescue just in time.

Cast

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Production

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The film was one of several collabroations between producer Raymond Stross and his wife Anne Heywood. Richard Crenna claimed that Heywood had the script rewritten to suit her purposes.[4]

Reception

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The film earned rentals of $300,000 in North America and $200,000 in other countries. After all costs were deducted it recorded a loss of $1,515,000.[2]

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