
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
The most fantasmagorical musical entertainment in the history of everything!A hapless inventor finally finds success with a flying car, which a dictator from a foreign government sets out to take for himself.
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
Budget: $10,000,000 | Revenue : $7,500,445
Runtime: 144 minutes

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Played Caractacus Potts

Sally Ann Howes
Played Truly Scrumptious

Lionel Jeffries
Played Grandpa Potts

Gert Fröbe
Played Baron Bomburst

Anna Quayle
Played Baroness Bomburst

Benny Hill
Played Toymaker

James Robertson Justice
Played Lord Scrumptious

Robert Helpmann
Played Child Catcher

Barbara Windsor
Played Blonde

Davy Kaye
Played Admiral

Alexander Doré
Played First Spy

Bernard Spear
Played Second Spy

Stanley Unwin
Played Chancellor

Peter Arne
Played Captain of Guard

Heather Ripley
Played Jemima Potts

Adrian Hall
Played Jeremy Potts

Desmond Llewelyn
Played George Coggins

Victor Maddern
Played Junkman

Arthur Mullard
Played Cyril, Big Man
Ross Parker
Played Chef

Gerald Campion
Played Minister
Felix Felton
Played Minister
Monti DeLyle
Played Minister

Totti Truman Taylor
Played Duchess
Larry Taylor
Played Lieutenant
Max Bacon
Played Orchestra Leader

Max Wall
Played Inventor
John Heawood
Played Inventor
Michael Darbyshire
Played Inventor

Kenneth Waller
Played Inventor

Gerald Taylor
Played Inventor
Eddie Davis
Played Inventor

Richard Wattis
Played Secretary at Sweet Factory (Uncredited)

Phil Collins
Played Vulgarian Teen
Robert Arditti
Played Dancer (uncredited)

Vic Armstrong
Played Cavalry Guard at Cannon (uncredited)
Michael Audreson
Played Peter (uncredited)
Theo Aygar
Played 4th Minister (uncredited)
John Baskcomb
Played Castle Chef (uncredited)

Roy Beck
Played Grand Prix Spectator (uncredited)
Jimmy Berriman
Played Child in Castle (uncredited)
Eunice Black
Played Courtier (uncredited)

Bill Brandon
Played 'Test your Strength' Attendant (uncredited)

Phil Collins
Played Vulgarian Child (uncredited)

Tim Condren
Played Cavalry Guard (uncredited)
Sadie Corre
Played Field Worker (uncredited)
John Corrie
Played Soldier (uncredited)
John Crocker
Played Under Chef (uncredited)
Cyril Cross
Played Minister (uncredited)
Dan Darnelli
Played Man in the Sweet Factory (uncredited)
Gabrielle Daye
Played Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore
Played Man at Fair (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Played Soldier at Castle (uncredited)

Henry Gibson
Played Dancer (uncredited)
Carson Green
Played Urchin (uncredited)
Kay Hamilton
Played 3rd Duchess (uncredited)
Miranda Hampton
Played Scullery Maid (uncredited)
John Hicks
Played Boy (uncredited)
Robert Jenner
Played Field Worker (uncredited)
Nigel Kingsley
Played Child in Castle (uncredited)
Teddy Kiss Atom
Played Minor Role (uncredited)
George Leech
Played Chitty's original driver (uncredited)
Jim Machin
Played Child (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield
Played Lady at the Fair (uncredited)
Connel Miles
Played Dancer (uncredited)
Roy Murray
Played Fairground Barker (uncredited)
Grace Newcombe
Played 2nd Duchess (uncredited)
Dickie Owen
Played Major Domo (uncredited)
Paul Phillips
Played Soldier (uncredited)

Dido Plumb
Played Townsman (uncredited)
Colin Rix
Played Chauffeur (uncredited)

Jessie Robins
Played Pastry Cook (uncredited)

Richard Wattis
Played Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Played Castle Guest (uncredited)
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