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If I had a million

When an eccentric millionaire leaves Fields one million dollars, he uses the money to get back at reckless drivers and roadhogs. Incredible chases and smashups follow.

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  • "Si j'avais un million, français"
  • "Si yo tuviera un millón"@en
  • "Si yo tuviera un millón"
  • "Si j'avais un million"
  • "Se avessi un milione"@en

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  • "A series of eight vignettes depicting how various people react when given a million dollars."
  • "When an eccentric millionaire leaves Fields one million dollars, he uses the money to get back at reckless drivers and roadhogs. Incredible chases and smashups follow."
  • "When an eccentric millionaire leaves Fields one million dollars, he uses the money to get back at reckless drivers and roadhogs. Incredible chases and smashups follow."@en
  • "Un millonario que está a punto de morir decide repartir su fortuna entre desconocidos cuyos nombres saca de la guía telefónica y es así como los afortunados emplean el dinero de diferentes formas."
  • "A series of vignettes depicting how various people react when given a million dollars."@en
  • "Eight episodes (each episode has separate screenwriters and directors) are tied together by a story about a dying millionaire denying his greedy relatives by picking his heirs at random from the telephone book. The point of view of the episodes swings between two opposing concepts: either money can buy everything, or money can't buy everything. In the midst of the Depression this conceptual framework seemed to offer potential for social and political comment but, in the main, the episodes are worked out in purely personal terms. An exception is Lubitsch's very brief film The Clerk which very specifically acknowledges the social order."@en
  • "A dying tycoon gives a million dollars apiece to people chosen at random from the phonebook."@en
  • "Eight episodes (each episode has separate screenwriters and directors) are tied together by a story about a dying millionaire denying his greedy relatives by picking his heirs at random from the telephone book. The episodes swing between two opposing points of view: either money can buy everything, or money can't buy everything. In the midst of the Depression this conceptual framework seemed to offer potential for social and political comment but, in the main, the episodes are worked out in purely personal terms. An exception is Lubitsch's brief film The Clerk which very specifically acknowledges the social order."@en
  • "Various people each receive a million dollars from an eccentric who wants to test their reactions."@en
  • "A series of eight vignettes depicting how various people react when given a million dollars by a dying tycoon."@en

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  • "Drama"@en
  • "Anthology films"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Comédies (cinéma)"

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  • "If I had a million"@en
  • "If I had a million"
  • "If I had a million = Si j'avais un million"