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The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss

A bored millionaire wagers his doctor that he can support himself at a working class job for year without touching his inheritance.

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Release : 1937
Rating : 6.3
Studio : Garrett-Klement Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Cary Grant Mary Brian Peter Gawthorne Henry Kendall Leon M. Lion
Genre : Drama Comedy Romance

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Smartorhypo
2018/08/30

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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Salubfoto
2018/08/30

It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.

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Humaira Grant
2018/08/30

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Ella-May O'Brien
2018/08/30

Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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ksf-2
2018/01/23

Showing on Moonlight Movie Channel, Amazing Adventure is remarkably close to the same plot as Sullivan's Travels, although Sullivan's came five years later. and THAT one doesn't give credit to Phillips Oppenheim. anyway. Amazing Adventure is from the novel Amazing Quest of Mr. Ernest Bliss. a Cary Grant film that I've never seen before! pretty rare. co-stars Mary Brian. Rich, british guy Ernest Bliss (Grant) is totally bored and can't sleep. His doctor tells him to go work for a living, and that will solve all his problems. Bliss takes him up on the offer and hits the road with only five pounds in his pocket. He meets Frances (Mary Brian, who had already made THREE films with W.C. FIelds.) Sadly, we don't see her get to use comedy in this one... this one is more of a drama. of course, Bliss runs into some shady characters, and things get complicated. It turns into a mostly-light-hearted caper. Pretty good. And of course, it's a Cary Grant film! Produced by Robert Garrett, Otto Klement, and the director, Al Zeisler.

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utgard14
2017/08/17

British "comedy" starring Cary Grant, made right before he became a big star in Hollywood. The plot has Cary as a bored rich man who decides to try out life as a working class guy. Kind of boring and stiff like many British films from the 1930s not made by Hitchcock. Cary is working overtime trying to make it work, but the rest of the cast is sleepwalking. It's the kind of movie where I forgot it almost as soon as the credits rolled.

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Michael_Elliott
2017/04/10

The Amazing Adventure (1936)** 1/2 (out of 4)Ernest Bliss (Cary Grant) is a millionaire whose doctor says any ill-health would be because he's a spoiled person who doesn't know what hard work is. The doctor then makes a bet with Bliss that he wouldn't be able to live without his inheritance, which Bliss disagrees with. Soon the once millionaire is starting from scratch and trying to live like an average man for one year.After several years in Hollywood, Grant returned to Britian where he made this film, which was originally released under the title of THE AMAZING QUEST OF ERNEST BLISS. Grant would return to Hollywood where he's start some of the most famous films of his career. However, when this film finally hit America, it did so under the title THE AMAZING ADVENTURE and its original 81-minute running time was cut down to just 61-minutes, which is the version reviewed here.During this era there were quite a few movies that were about rich brats who took bets to live like your average poor man. The story certainly wasn't anything fresh or original and overall the quality of this movie isn't the greatest but if you're a fan of Grant then it's certainly worth watching especially since he turns in such a good and fun performance.I thought he was extremely believable int he role of this rich man who finally and quickly sees how hard the working man has it. Grant brought the class to the role that you'd expect and he also handles the more charming moments perfectly and especially at the end. Mary Brian plays the love interest and she too is good in her role, although it certainly wasn't the best written in the film.I'm not sure what's missing or whether or not it improved the film or not. With that said, the direction isn't the greatest and the film doesn't have much style going for it. What it does have is a charming story and the wonderful performance by Grant, which makes it worth watching to his fans.

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MartynGryphon
2009/07/30

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss, is not a mind blowing film by any stretch of the imagination. However, it is noteworthy as being the one and only film Cary Grant ever made in his native England for an English Studio.Grant plays Ernest Bliss, a wealthy London playboy with nothing to do but drink martini's in his posh west end club and wine and dine the female socialites of his class. Amazingly, he's still not a happy man, he's restless and short tempered and not knowing why, he visits the Harley Street Offices of Doctor Sir James Alroyd. (Peter Gawthorne). Sir James however, not only has his Harley Street practice, but is a great philanthropist who also helps the poorer people from the East End over come their ailments for little or no payment, and cannot disguise his visible contempt for Bliss.After examining Bliss he delivers his diagnosis to the shocked playboy, which turns out to be nothing more than a chronic case of boredom. He's bored because he's been spoilt and pampered all of his life without ever having to do a single thing for himself and hasn't anything constructive to do but live out his days spending his inheritance. Bliss in an attempt to prove there is more to him than what Sir James has said, bets him £50'000 that he can make an honest living for a whole year without touching any of his money for his own benefit.Incognito, Bliss sets off to the East End in an old suit and just enough money for the tube fare, but soon realises that his 'quest' is not as easy as he first thought. However, he also realises the strength and kindheartedness of the working classes. He's touched by the generosity of these people, good people who will give you what they have even though they haven't that much to give. Convinced that he is not using his money for HIS own benefit as his deal with Sir James stipulated, Bliss begins to use his inheritance to help these people out of certain situations, thus changing their lives for the better.As I mentioned earlier, it's not a great film but it's heart is certainly in the right place. and the movie is riddled with great and much missed British character actors/actresses of the 1930's and '40's. American Actress Mary Brian plays Frances Clayton, Grant's love interest.It such a shame that the movie runs just a little over an hour and has obviously been cut to shreds by a crazed studio editor somewhere, because there is/was an 80 minute print of this movie available at one time or another. So my 'amazing quest' is now to hunt down this elusive version if it still exists which sadly I doubt, as Empire Film Studios were never a major player in British movie making before or after the war. It's a genuine possibility that the original 80 minute print was destroyed in the blitz with only the 61 minute USA version still in existence. who knows?.Enjoy!!!

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