Hotel (
1967 Film Complete)
Released by
Warner Bros. on
January 19, 1967 at
Radio City Music Hall in
New York City. The copyright for this film is owned by
Warner Bros. Pictures and The
Warner Group. There is no intent to infringe upon that copyright. Indeed, this video is for the purpose of creating enough public interest to encourage Warner Bros. to re-release the film.
HOTEL is not a good film; it is an outstanding film. Yet, it lost more than $650,
000 at the box office. One may ask why a film so good lost so much money and the answer is simple; the film was released either a year or two too late, or a decade or two too early. HOTEL was one of the last, if not the last film, to have a complete all-star cast. But, the interests of younger audiences had changed and other
1967 films (it was a bumper year for film releases) had changed to films with new stars such as
BONNIE AND CLYDE and THE GRADUATE, and other films like THE DIRTY DOZEN. The viewer is directed to the review of the film by
Bosley Crowther in the
New York Times in this link:
http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9D01EED7103CE43BBC4851DFB766838C679EDE
Directed by
Richard Quine; Written and Produced by
Wendell Mayes;
Musical Score and
Original Songs by Johnnie Keating; Costumes by
Howard Shoup; Gowns by
Edith Head;
Based on the novel HOTEL by
Alex Hailey.
Starring:
Rod Taylor as
Peter McDermott,
Catherine Spaak as
Jeanne Rochefort,
Karl Malden as Keycase Milne,
Melvyn Douglas as
Warren Trent,
Richard Conte as Det. Dupere,
Merle Oberon as the
Duchess Caroline,
Michael Rennie as the
Duke of Lanbourne,
Kevin McCarthy as
Curtis O'Keefe,
Alfred Ryder as Capt. Yolles,
Roy Roberts as
Bailey(
Head Desk Cerk), Al Checco as
Herbie Chandler,
Sheila Bromley as
Mrs. Grandin,
Harry Hickox as Sam,
William Lanteau as
Mason,
Ken Lynch as Joe Laswell,
Clinton Sundberg as
Lawrence Morgan,
Tol Avery as Kilbrick,
Davis Roberts as
Dr. Elmo Adams, And A
Special Appearance By
Carmen McRae (as
Christine) and her band. The credits contain a glaring
error ; Camen McRae's name is spelled incorrectly as MacRae.
Some interesting trivia: Roy
Robbins played a similar role two decades earlier in the
1947 Academy Award winning film, GENTELEMEN’S AGREEMENT, turning
Gregory Peck away because he was
Jewish; HOTEL was so great a failure that it inspired a highly successful
ABC TV Series titled HOTEL that ran from
1983 through
1988, moving the hotel from
New Orleans to
San Francisco; Karl Malden as the hotel thief Keycase Milne said in both his autobiography and in several interviews that he enjoyed that role more than any other he played because his entire role had virtually no dialogue but was highly successful. Indeed,
Malden had a smile or grin throughout the film that, while he did not invent the acronym, he gave clear definition to
S.E.G.; Warner Bros. spent a great deal of money to bring Catherine Spaak to
Burbank, only to lose her when the film failed to make money, as she returned to
Paris to continue her highly successful career as both an actress and vocalist. Her official site shows, prominently, the hat she wore when she had lunch in the film with Rod Taylor at
Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans; Merle Oberon wore her own jewels in the film, featuring a broche that had once belonged to
Marie Antoinette. Her jewel collection was valued at about $
500,000 in 1967 equals more than $
3.5 million in 2016.
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- published: 01 May 2016
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