She'll Have to Go (1962)
She had everything a man could want, her aunt's money!
When Francis and Douglas Oberon learn that their late grandmother has bequeathed the family fortune to distant cousin Toni, they immediately start plotting to get their hands on the money. They dream up a plot whereby they cannot fail to acquire a comfortable future; the lovely Toni must either be murdered, or married...
Director: Robert Asher
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: March 31, 1962
Cast
- Bob Monkhouse - Francis Oberon
- Alfred Marks - Douglas Oberon
- Hattie Jacques - Miss Richards
- Anna Karina - Toni Oberon
- Dennis Lotis - Gilbert
- Clive Dunn - Chemist
- Peter Butterworth - Dr. Fletcher
- Graham Stark - Arnold
- Hugh Lloyd - MacDonald, the Solicitor
- Harry Locke - Stationmaster
Screenplay
- Ian Stuart Black
- John Waterhouse (Screenplay)
Music: Philip Green, Philip Green
Cinematography: Jack Asher
Editing: Gerry Hambling
Production: Asher Brothers Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
brother, based on play or musical, aunt, murder, maid, will
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is She'll Have to Go about?
- When Francis and Douglas Oberon learn that their late grandmother has bequeathed the family fortune to distant cousin Toni, they immediately start plotting to get their hands on the money. They dream up a plot whereby they cannot fail to acquire a comfortable future; the lovely Toni must either be murdered, or married...
- Who directed She'll Have to Go?
- She'll Have to Go was directed by Robert Asher.
- Who stars in She'll Have to Go?
- She'll Have to Go stars Bob Monkhouse, Alfred Marks, Hattie Jacques, Anna Karina, Dennis Lotis, Clive Dunn.
- How long is She'll Have to Go?
- She'll Have to Go has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is She'll Have to Go?
- She'll Have to Go is a Comedy film.
- Where was She'll Have to Go produced?
- She'll Have to Go was produced in United Kingdom.