JACKIE GLEASON   TERENCE HILL   VALERIE PERRINE   SAM LAWS

and   SLIM PICKENS

star in

A film by Jonathan Kaplan

MR. BILLION

More Action, Adventure, Excitement and Fun Than Money Can Buy!

DVD - NEW and SEALED - NEVER PLAYED!! - PG-rated - 89-minutes - Colour - 1977-release - Comedy, Drama, Romance - Region 4 - Original Australian DVD release

Anthony Falcon is a billionaire.

After he dies, he leaves his entire estate to his Italian nephew, Guido Falcone, a mechanic who wishes to be a cowboy.

To get his inheritance, he has to go to California and within a specified time or the estate will fall under the control of the executor, John Cutler, who wishes that to happen.

And it might just happen, cause Guido doesn't like to fly, so by the time he gets to America, he will just have enough time to get there.

 But running into some undesirable individuals, he loses all of his money and has to find a way to get there.

 Cutler has also sent Rosie Jones to try to get Guido to sign a paper, wherein he relinquishes all claims to the estate but she instead falls for him.

In true Terence Hill fashion this movie will not let you down.

You have a classic cast of Hill, Gleason, & an extra treat of Slim Pickens (Who, no matter what role, is always a fun character to have).

This film is basically about an Italian mechanic who has been left a billion dollar fortune but must reach San Fran, USA in order to claim it.. throw in a bunch of goofy mobsters who want to kidnap Hill and lure him off his path towards the fortune & a bunch of others who don't want to see him as heir to the throne of big business.

 The leading lady was below par in the acting department but it is still a fun romp from Italy, across America, and all the crazy chases and situations that come up in-between.

Fans of Terence Hill will know what to expect and will be pleased. & as with most Hill movies, you will see lots of familiar faces from past movies of his.

The best part of this & other films of his is the obvious amount of fun they were having making it & not unlike all his other films, they are child friendly.

Free of harsh words, sex, & gore.

If you happen to see it in a video store give it a shot, perfect for those rainy saturday afternoons.