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| Dick Van Dyke | Caractacus Potts | |
| Sally Ann Howes | Truly Scrumptious | |
| Lionel Jeffries | Grandpa Potts | |
| Gert Fröbe | Baron Bomburst | |
| Anna Quayle | Baroness Bomburst | |
| Benny Hill | Toymaker | |
| James Robertson Justice | Lord Scrumptious | |
| Robert Helpmann | Child Catcher | |
| Heather Ripley | Jemima | |
| Adrian Hall | Jeremy | |
| Barbara Windsor | Blonde | |
| Davy Kaye | Admiral | |
| Alexander Dore | First Spy | |
| Bernard Spear | Second Spy | |
| Stanley Unwin | Chancellor | |
| Peter Arne | Captain of Guard | |
| Desmond Llewelyn | Coggins | |
| Victor Maddern | Junkman | |
| Arthur Mullard | Big Man | |
| Ross Parker | Chef |
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| Producer | Albert R. Broccoli
Stanley Sopel |
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| Writer |
Ian Fleming
Roald Dahl Ken Hughes Richard Maibaum |
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| Cinematography |
Christopher Challis
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| Musician | Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman Irwin Kostal |
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An eccentric professor invents wacky machinery, but can't seem to make ends meet. When he invents a revolutionary car, a foreign government becomes interested in it, and resorts to skulduggery to get their hands on it. |
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