Korda brothers Depression Era comedy
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The original name of British drawing room comedy IF I WERE RICH is "Cash." Produced by Alexander Korda and directed by his brother Zoltan, it was also known in the U.S. as "For Love or Money."
In this quickly paced programmer, Paul Martin (Donat), an electric company man has come to shut off the power at the home of the formerly rich Edmund Gilbert (Gwenn). While in the basement, Paul discovers a fortune in cash stashed in his toolbox, which he believes was placed there by an escaped convict while the two men rode the subway. Paul calls the police.
Meanwhile, the old gent, who's trying to convince a group of investors to go into business...
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