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The Wrong Box is a 1966
British comedy film directed by Bryan Forbes
based on a story by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, and adapted by Lloyd Osbourne.

It stars a number of Britain's best comic actors of the time, including John Mills
, Ralph Richardson
, Michael Caine
, Peter Cook
, Dudley Moore
, Peter Sellers
, Irene Handl
and Tony Hancock
.

The plot concerns two brothers who are the last surviving members of a tontine, an investment scheme set up many years before in which the last surviving member stands to receive a fortune. This sets up the premise with Mills' character trying to kill Richardson's, by various fantastical means. Michael Caine plays Mills' son, a dim-witted medical student, and Peter Cook and Dudley Moore play Richardson's two greedy nephews.

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