Arthur (film)

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Arthur
Directed by Steve Gordon
Written by Steve Gordon
Starring Dudley Moore
Liza Minnelli
John Gielgud
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Jill Eikenberry
Stephen Elliott
Ted Ross
Barney Martin
Helen Hanft
Music by Burt Bacharach
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) July 17, 1981
Running time 97 min
Language English
Budget $7,000,000
Followed by Arthur 2: On the Rocks
IMDb profile

Arthur is a 1981 film which tells the story of drunken playboy millionaire Arthur Bach (Dudley Moore), who was on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress, Susan Johnson (Jill Eikenberry). He is the heir to a vast fortune which he is told will only be his if he marries Susan. He does not love Susan, but his family thinks that she will make something of him. Arthur heeds to his family's needs and proposes to Susan but then meets a poor working-class woman, Linda Marolla (Liza Minnelli) and falls in love with her. When his family threatens to cut off Arthur's inheritance if he does not marry Susan, Arthur asks his valet, Hobson (John Gielgud), to help out.

The movie was written and directed by Steve Gordon, based in part on the characters Jeeves and Wooster, created by P. G. Wodehouse.

It was also notable for its title song, "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)", written and sung by Christopher Cross.

The movie earned over $82 million at the box office in the United States, placing it fourth on the box office charts for the year.

Arthur was followed by a 1988 sequel, Arthur 2: On the Rocks.

This film is number 10 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies," and was number 53 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years...100 Laughs.

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