The Busy Body (film)

Summary

The Busy Body is a 1967 American comedy film directed and produced by William Castle and based on Donald E. Westlake's novel of the same name.[1] It was Richard Pryor's film debut.[2]

The Busy Body
Directed byWilliam Castle
Written byDonald E. Westlake
Ben Starr
Produced byWilliam Castle
StarringSid Caesar
Robert Ryan
Anne Baxter
Kay Medford
Jan Murray
Richard Pryor
Arlene Golonka
Ben Blue
Dom DeLuise
Bill Dana
Godfrey Cambridge
Marty Ingels
George Jessel
CinematographyHarold E. Stine
Edited byEdwin H. Bryant
Music byVic Mizzy
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • March 12, 1967 (1967-03-12)
Running time
101 minutes
LanguageEnglish

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George Norton is a low-level bumbler who works for Chicago crime boss Charley Barker. A well-dressed mama's boy, George is in good standing with Barker, even gaining a promotion, until an incident that costs the mob a million dollars.

George is indirectly responsible when Archie, a mob courier, is killed at a barbecue. After the funeral, Barker instructs George to dig up Archie's body because $500,000 was stuffed inside the lining of each side of a blue suit that an unwitting George personally chose for the burial.

George opens the casket to find it empty, then later occupied by a different corpse. He sets out to retrieve the body and the money before Barker gets angry enough to arrange a funeral for HIM.

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References edit

  1. ^ "'Warning Shot' and 'The Busy Body'". The New York Times. 8 June 1967. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ quint (6 November 2008). "A Movie A Day: Quint on THE BUSY BODY (1967): You guys are going to learn class or I'm gonna kick your teeth in!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 4 December 2020.

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