The — Wrong Box(1966)
: A mix-up involving a misidentified body in a box leads to a chaotic series of events involving train wrecks, faked deaths, and a runaway funeral cortege. 2. Cast and Character Analysis
The Wrong Box , directed by and released in 1966 , is a quintessential British black comedy that serves as a bridge between old-school theatrical farce and the emerging "Swinging Sixties" satire. Based on the 1889 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne , the film is an ensemble piece that lampoons Victorian mores through a macabre plot involving inheritance and identity. 1. Narrative Premise and the "Tontine" The Wrong Box(1966)
: As the survivor stands to inherit a fortune, their respective families—most notably the greedy Morris ( Peter Cook ) and John ( Dudley Moore ) —engage in a series of desperate and murderous schemes to ensure their side wins. : A mix-up involving a misidentified body in
The central plot revolves around a , a unique financial scheme where a group of investors contributes to a fund that eventually goes to the last surviving member. Based on the 1889 novel by Robert Louis
The film is noted for its "impeccable cast" of British character actors, blending seasoned veterans with then-rising stars. The Wrong Box 1966 Comedy Film Discussion