Where Is Parsifal?

Where Is Parsifal?

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Hypochondriac

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Henri Helman
  • Cast(s): Tony Curtis, Erik Estrada, Peter Lawford, Ron Moody, Donald Pleasence See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Yvan Jullien,Hubert Rostaing
  • Similar To: Roommates, Balls Up
  • Story:
    Tucked away in his castle, a hypochondriac inventor plays generous host to a revolving cast of wacky guests. But to pay off his mounting debts, he must sell either a powerful businessman or a rich gypsy on his latest creation: a laser skywriter.
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STORY

Story
Tucked away in his castle, a hypochondriac inventor plays generous host to a revolving cast of wacky guests. But to pay off his mounting debts, he must sell either a powerful businessman or a rich gypsy on his latest creation: a laser skywriter.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Although it was screened at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, it was withdrawn prior to its official release date in the UK.

Peter Lawford's last movie.

This is often incorrectly considered to be a lost film, since it has never been commercially available in the UK or USA, however the film was released on home video in at least Italy, Australia and the Netherlands during the 1980s.

This was a vanity project of "Superman" producer Alexander Salkind for his wife Berta Domínguez D..

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