The Adding Machine (film)
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by Elmer Rice
| The Adding Machine | |
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Opening titles | |
| Directed by | Jerome Epstein |
| Written by | Jerome Epstein |
| Based on | The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice |
| Produced by | Jerome Epstein |
| Starring | Milo O'Shea Phyllis Diller Billie Whitelaw Sydney Chaplin Raymond Huntley |
| Cinematography | Walter Lassally Ronnie Fox Rogers |
| Edited by | Gerry Hambling |
| Music by | Mike Leander Lambert Williamson |
Production company | Associated London Films |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $500,000[1] |
The Adding Machine is a 1969 British fantasy comedy drama film produced, written, and directed by Jerome Epstein and starring Milo O'Shea, Phyllis Diller, Billie Whitelaw, Sydney Chaplin, and Raymond Huntley.[2]
It was based on a stage production of the 1923 Elmer Rice play The Adding Machine directed by Epstein in Los Angeles in the 1940s. It was distributed in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures.
The action of the film takes place on Earth, in 1930s Manhattan during the Great Depression, and in Heaven.
Mr Zero is an accountant of twenty-five years standing whose job is about to be taken over by an adding machine. He murders his boss and is executed. He arrives in heaven and is put in charge of the heavenly adding machine. Thirty years pass and Zero is due to be sent back to earth, for the cycle to repeat.
Cast
- Milo O'Shea as Mr. Zero
- Phyllis Diller as Mrs. Zero
- Billie Whitelaw as Daisy Devore
- Sydney Chaplin as Lieutenant Charles
- Julian Glover as Shrdlu
- Raymond Huntley as Smithers
- Phil Brown as Don
- Paddie O'Neil as Mabel
- Libby Morris as Ethel
- Hugh McDermott as Harry
- Bill Nagy as lawyer
- Carol Cleveland as Judy
- Bruce Boa as detective
Production
The movie was shot at Shepperton Studios outside London. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jack Shampan.