Chitty Chitty Bang Bang poster

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

The most fantasmagorical musical entertainment in the history of everything!

Description: A hapless inventor finally finds success with a flying car, which a dictator from a foreign government sets out to take for himself.

Genres: Family, Music, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy

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Budget: $10,000,000 | Revenue : $7,500,445

Runtime: 144 minutes

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Dick Van Dyke

Played Caractacus Potts

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Sally Ann Howes

Played Truly Scrumptious

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Lionel Jeffries

Played Grandpa Potts

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Gert Fröbe

Played Baron Bomburst

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Anna Quayle

Played Baroness Bomburst

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Benny Hill

Played Toymaker

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James Robertson Justice

Played Lord Scrumptious

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Robert Helpmann

Played Child Catcher

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Barbara Windsor

Played Blonde

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Davy Kaye

Played Admiral

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Alexander Doré

Played First Spy

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Bernard Spear

Played Second Spy

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Stanley Unwin

Played Chancellor

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Peter Arne

Played Captain of Guard

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Heather Ripley

Played Jemima Potts

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Adrian Hall

Played Jeremy Potts

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Desmond Llewelyn

Played George Coggins

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Victor Maddern

Played Junkman

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Arthur Mullard

Played Cyril, Big Man

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Ross Parker

Played Chef

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Gerald Campion

Played Minister

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Felix Felton

Played Minister

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Monti DeLyle

Played Minister

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Totti Truman Taylor

Played Duchess

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Larry Taylor

Played Lieutenant

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Max Bacon

Played Orchestra Leader

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Max Wall

Played Inventor

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John Heawood

Played Inventor

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Michael Darbyshire

Played Inventor

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Kenneth Waller

Played Inventor

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Gerald Taylor

Played Inventor

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Eddie Davis

Played Inventor

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Richard Wattis

Played Secretary at Sweet Factory (Uncredited)

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Phil Collins

Played Vulgarian Teen

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Robert Arditti

Played Dancer (uncredited)

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Vic Armstrong

Played Cavalry Guard at Cannon (uncredited)

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Michael Audreson

Played Peter (uncredited)

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Theo Aygar

Played 4th Minister (uncredited)

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John Baskcomb

Played Castle Chef (uncredited)

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Roy Beck

Played Grand Prix Spectator (uncredited)

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Jimmy Berriman

Played Child in Castle (uncredited)

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Eunice Black

Played Courtier (uncredited)

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Bill Brandon

Played 'Test your Strength' Attendant (uncredited)

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Phil Collins

Played Vulgarian Child (uncredited)

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Tim Condren

Played Cavalry Guard (uncredited)

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Sadie Corre

Played Field Worker (uncredited)

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John Corrie

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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John Crocker

Played Under Chef (uncredited)

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Cyril Cross

Played Minister (uncredited)

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Dan Darnelli

Played Man in the Sweet Factory (uncredited)

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Gabrielle Daye

Played Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)

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Ernest Fennemore

Played Man at Fair (uncredited)

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Harry Fielder

Played Soldier at Castle (uncredited)

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Henry Gibson

Played Dancer (uncredited)

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Carson Green

Played Urchin (uncredited)

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Kay Hamilton

Played 3rd Duchess (uncredited)

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Miranda Hampton

Played Scullery Maid (uncredited)

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John Hicks

Played Boy (uncredited)

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Robert Jenner

Played Field Worker (uncredited)

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Nigel Kingsley

Played Child in Castle (uncredited)

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Teddy Kiss Atom

Played Minor Role (uncredited)

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George Leech

Played Chitty's original driver (uncredited)

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Jim Machin

Played Child (uncredited)

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Mary Maxfield

Played Lady at the Fair (uncredited)

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Connel Miles

Played Dancer (uncredited)

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Roy Murray

Played Fairground Barker (uncredited)

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Grace Newcombe

Played 2nd Duchess (uncredited)

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Dickie Owen

Played Major Domo (uncredited)

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Paul Phillips

Played Soldier (uncredited)

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Dido Plumb

Played Townsman (uncredited)

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Colin Rix

Played Chauffeur (uncredited)

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Jessie Robins

Played Pastry Cook (uncredited)

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Richard Wattis

Played Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited)

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Reg Thomason

Played Castle Guest (uncredited)

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