
How to Murder a Rich Uncle
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A broke British nobleman targets his Canadian uncle, but other relatives get in the way.
Top Cast


Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick
Henry Clitterbern
Nigel Patrick
Henry Clitterbern


Charles Coburn
Charles Coburn
Uncle George Clitterbern
Charles Coburn
Uncle George Clitterbern


Wendy Hiller
Wendy Hiller
Edith Clitterbern
Wendy Hiller
Edith Clitterbern


Katie Johnson
Katie Johnson
Alice
Katie Johnson
Alice


Anthony Newley
Anthony Newley
Edward
Anthony Newley
Edward


Athene Seyler
Athene Seyler
Grannie (Victoria Clitterbern)
Athene Seyler
Grannie (Victoria Clitterbern)


Noel Hood
Noel Hood
Aunt Marjorie
Noel Hood
Aunt Marjorie


Kenneth Fortescue
Kenneth Fortescue
Albert Clitterbern
Kenneth Fortescue
Albert Clitterbern
Paddy Webster
Paddy Webster
Constance Clitterbern
Paddy Webster
Constance Clitterbern


Michael Caine
Michael Caine
Gilrony
Michael Caine
Gilrony
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