Champagne for Caesar

Richard Whorf
1950-05-11

...the bubbliest, frothiest, tickliest comedy!
7.1
99 min

When jobless genius Beauregard Bottomley interviews with Burnbridge Waters for a position at Waters' soap company, the owner rudely turns Bottomley down. As revenge, Bottomley enters a TV quiz show that Waters' company sponsors, with the goal of winning until he bankrupts the businessman. When Bottomley keeps acing the questions, becoming a media sensation, Waters desperately calls on vixen Flame O'Neal to uncover Bottomley's area of weakness.

Cast

Name Character Team
Ronald Colman Beauregard Bottomley Unowned
Celeste Holm Flame O'Neill Unowned
Vincent Price Burnbridge Waters Unowned
Barbara Britton Gwenn Bottomley Unowned
Art Linkletter Happy Hogan Unowned
Gabriel Heatter Announcer Unowned
George Fisher Announcer Unowned
Byron Foulger Gerald Unowned
Ellye Marshall Frosty Unowned
Vici Raaf Waters' Secretary Unowned
John Eldredge Executive No. 1 Unowned
Lyle Talbot Executive No. 2 Unowned
George Leigh Executive No. 3 Unowned
John Hart Executive No. 4 Unowned
Mel Blanc Caesar (voice) Unowned
Peter Brocco Fortune Teller Unowned
Brian O'Hara Buck (T Man) Unowned
Jack Daly Scratch (T Man) Unowned
Gordon Nelson Lecturer Unowned
Herbert Lytton Chuck Johnson Unowned
George Meader Mr. Brown Unowned
Robert Clarke Actor in Movie at Drive-In Unowned
James Conaty Backstage Extra at Hollywood Bowl Unowned
Sayre Dearing Audience Extra Unowned
Douglas Evans Radio Announcer Unowned
Bess Flowers Backstage Woman at Hollywood Bowl Unowned
Jack George Milady Soap Executive Unowned
Lee Phelps Neighbor Unowned
Rose Plumer Little Bo-Peep Unowned
Larry Steers Television Viewer Unowned
Albert Einstein Himself Unowned
Jean Spangler TV Studio Audience Member Unowned