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  1. Loser Takes All is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, with a screenplay by Graham Greene based on his 1955 novella of the same name. [2] Synopsis. Tony Bertrand, an assistant accountant in a London firm, discovers a flaw in the accounting system.

  2. Loser Takes All: Directed by Ken Annakin. With Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, Robert Morley, Tony Britton. Bertrand is an accountant employed by a large London firm. After he uncovers an accounting error, his employer is so thrilled that he sends Bertrand and his new wife to Monte Carlo.

    • (196)
    • Comedy
    • Ken Annakin
    • 1956-09
  3. A film based on the novella was made in 1956, starring Rossano Brazzi and Glynis Johns, and Hal Osmond. A remake starring Robert Lindsay and Molly Ringwald was shot in 1990 and directed by James Scott .

    • Graham Greene
    • 1955
  4. Ken Annakin takes charge of this British comedy. When a man finds an accounting error at a London firm, the boss sends him on a trip to Monte Carlo. Starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi and Robert Morley.

    • Ken Annakin
    • Independent Film Producers (IFP)
  5. PG 09/09/1956 (GB) Comedy 1h 28m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? The Warmest, Wonderful-est, WINNING-est romance-of-the-year! Overview. Bertrand, an accountant employed by a large London firm, is called to the office of the Managing Director, Dreuther, to explain a mistake in the accounts.

  6. Directed by: Ken Annakin. Stars: Rossano Brazzi, Glynis Johns and Robert Morley. IMDb score: 5,0 (202) Releasedate: 9 September 1956. US. UK. This movie is not available on US streaming services. Loser Takes All plot. "The Warmest, Wonderful-est, WINNING-est romance-of-the-year!"

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. In this location-filmed domestic seriocomedy, Rosanno Brazzi and Glynis Johns play an accountant and his new wife, honeymooning in Monte Carlo. With the casino in full view and ready for action, the couple would be remiss if they didn't give the gaming tables a try.