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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)

G

Musical/Fantasy/Comedy/Family · 2h 25m · 11/10/1998

    

Description

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls – start your engines. You're about to take an incredible ride with one of the most wonderful family films of all time! Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has never looked or sounded better. With its clever tunes (including the Oscar®-nominated* title song), marvelous cast and enchanting storyline, this delightful family film is lots of fun and simply "toot sweet" to pass up! Dick Van Dyke stars as eccentric inventor Caractacus Potts, who creates an extraordinary car called Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It not only drives – but also flies and floats – as it leads him, his two children and his beautiful lady friend, Truly Scrumptious (Sally Ann Howes), into a magical world of pirates, castles and endless adventure. *1968

Release Country

United States

Barcode

027616703224

Release Date

11/10/1998

Media Type

Movie

Audio

  English     
  French     

Studio

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/United Artists

Subtitles

French
English

Video Format

NTSC

Aspect Ratio

1.33:1

Cover Type

CoverTypeKeep Case (Std.)

Discs

Watch Alternatives

Cast

Dick Van Dyke

Caractacus Potts

Sally Ann Howes

Truly Scrumptious

Lionel Jeffries

Grandpa Potts

Gert Fröbe

Baron Bomburst (as Gert Frobe)

Anna Quayle

Baroness Bomburst

Benny Hill

Toymaker

James Robertson Justice

Lord Scrumptious

Robert Helpmann

Child Catcher

Heather Ripley

Jemima Potts

Adrian Hall

Jeremy Potts

Barbara Windsor

Blonde at Fair

Davy Kaye

Admiral

Alexander Doré

Herman the 1st Spy (as Alexander Dore)

Bernard Spear

Sherman the 2nd Spy

Stanley Unwin

Chancellor

Peter Arne

Captain of Guard

Desmond Llewelyn

George Coggins

Victor Maddern

Junkman

Arthur Mullard

Big Man at Fair

Ross Parker

Chef

Gerald Campion

1st Minister

Felix Felton

2nd Minister

Monti DeLyle

3rd Minister (as Monti de Lyle)

Totti Truman Taylor

Duchess

Larry Taylor

Lieutenant

Max Bacon

Orchestra Leader

Max Wall

Inventor

John Heawood

Inventor

Michael Darbyshire

Inventor

Kenneth Waller

Inventor

Gerald Taylor

Inventor

Eddie Davis

Inventor

Michael Audreson

Peter (uncredited)

Theo Aygar

4th Minister (uncredited)

John Baskcomb

Castle Chef (uncredited)

Eunice Black

Courtier (uncredited)

Phil Collins

Vulgarian child (uncredited)

Sadie Corre

Field Worker (uncredited)

John Crocker

Under Chef (uncredited)

Gabrielle Daye

Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)

Harry Fielder

Soldier at Castle (uncredited)

Gary Graham

Child in Castle (uncredited)

Kay Hamilton

3rd Duchess (uncredited)

Miranda Hampton

Scullery Maid (uncredited)

Robert Jenner

Field Worker (uncredited)

Nigel Kingsley

Child in Castle (uncredited)

Connel Miles

Dancer (uncredited)

Roy Murray

Fairground Barker (uncredited)

Grace Newcombe

2nd Duchess (uncredited)

Dickie Owen

Major Domo (uncredited)

Colin Rix

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Jessie Robins

Pastry Cook (uncredited)

Joseph Ross

Child in Castle (uncredited)

Peter Ross

Child in Castle (uncredited)

Janette Rowsell

Scullery Maid (uncredited)

John Ruddock

Minister of Finance (uncredited)

Rosetta Tropea

Child at the Fair (uncredited)

Richard Wattis

Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited)

Jeannette Wild

Minor Role (uncredited)
Crew

Ken Hughes

Director

Ian Fleming

Writer

Roald Dahl

Writer

Ken Hughes

Writer

Richard Maibaum

Writer
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