

Comedy · Drama
Overview
A simple-minded gardener named Chance has spent all his life in the Washington D.C. house of an old man. When the man dies, Chance is put out on the street with no knowledge of the world except what he has learned from television.
Top Cast


Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
Chance
Peter Sellers
Chance


Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine
Eve Rand
Shirley MacLaine
Eve Rand


Melvyn Douglas
Melvyn Douglas
Benjamin Rand
Melvyn Douglas
Benjamin Rand


Jack Warden
Jack Warden
President 'Bobby'
Jack Warden
President 'Bobby'


Richard Dysart
Richard Dysart
Dr. Robert Allenby
Richard Dysart
Dr. Robert Allenby


Richard Basehart
Richard Basehart
Vladimir Skrapinov
Richard Basehart
Vladimir Skrapinov


Ruth Attaway
Ruth Attaway
Louise
Ruth Attaway
Louise


David Clennon
David Clennon
Thomas Franklin
David Clennon
Thomas Franklin


Fran Brill
Fran Brill
Sally Hayes
Fran Brill
Sally Hayes
Denise DuBarry
Denise DuBarry
Johanna Franklin
Denise DuBarry
Johanna Franklin
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