From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1962 film by Frank Tashlin
It's Only Money
is a 1962 American
comedy film
directed by
Frank Tashlin
and starring
Jerry Lewis
and was released by
Paramount Pictures
. It was the final film of
Zachary Scott
.
Plot
[
edit
]
Lester March is a 25-year-old orphan who is an electronics repairman. However, his real passion is detective novels, and he dreams of becoming a detective himself someday. His best friend, Pete Flint, is a detective, and they see a television program about a wealthy, single woman, Cecilia Albright who is looking for her long-lost nephew. The mention of a $100,000 reward gains their attention.
Flint allows March to join him in sneaking into the Albright mansion in hopes of solving the mystery and collecting the reward. During their break-in, Albright's lawyer sees them and recognizes March as being the long-lost nephew, Charles Albright, Jr. The lawyer was responsible for Charles Albright, Sr.'s death, and his plan is to marry Cecilia and kill her to inherit the entire fortune. With the help of the butler, they plan to kill March so he does not interfere with that plan.
The family nurse, Wanda Paxton discovers March's identity and falls in love with him. The lawyer's plans are foiled, March's identity is revealed, and Paxton and March are married.
Cast
[
edit
]
Production
[
edit
]
Filming was from October 9 to December 17, 1961.
Home media
[
edit
]
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 27, 2012.
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]