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.
The Wrong Box (1966): A Study in Victorian Farce and Black Comedy The Wrong Box(1966)
: Sixty-three years after the tontine began, only two brothers remain: Masterman Finsbury (John Mills) and Joseph Finsbury (Ralph Richardson). : As the survivor stands to inherit a
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. The Wrong Box , directed by and released
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"