Surprise Package (film)

Surprise Package is a 1960 American comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noël Coward, Eric Pohlmann and Barry Foster.[3] The screenplay concerns an American gangster living on a Greek island and a deposed King who hatch a plan to steal some crown jewels.[4]

Surprise Package
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStanley Donen
Produced byStanley Donen
Paul B. Radin
Screenplay byHarry Kurnitz
Based onA Gift from the Boys
1958 novel
by Art Buchwald[1]
StarringYul Brynner
Mitzi Gaynor
Noël Coward
Music byBenjamin Frankel
CinematographyChristopher Challis
Edited byJim Clark
Production
company
Stanley Donen Productions
Distributed byColumbia Pictures Corporation
Release date
  • September 29, 1960 (1960-09-29) (US)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1,100,000 (US and Canada rentals)[2]

Plot

Nico March is being deported by the U.S. government. Not wanting his money confiscated, he orders accomplice Johnny to hide it for now while also keeping an eye on Nico's longtime girlfriend, Gabby Rogers.

Exiled to an island, Nico quickly meets corrupt cop Mirales, who wants a bribe, and a banished king, Pavel, who wants to sell Nico his old crown. Nico is double-crossed by Johnny, who instead of sending him the money sends Gabby instead.

Nico figures out where the king's crown is hidden inside the old castle and plans to steal it, using Gabby to distract him. Other criminals, including Dr. Panzer and strongman Igor, want to get to it first. They steal it from Nico and knock him unconscious, but end up placed under arrest. Tibor, Nico's Hungarian spy friend, steals it back, and gets shot and dies in Gabby's arms, and Gabby gives it to Stavrin, who will place the crown in a monastery, for all the people of Anatolia to see. Nico proposes, and Gabby accepts, and they get married. Nico and the king both need money, so they turn the latter's castle into a casino, where Gabby "now" works as the hat & coat check girl.

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