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Blame It on the Bellboy 1992

★ 5.358 votes78 min📅 1992-01-24

"Mix-ups, Mishaps, Madness, and Mayhem... It's all part of the service."

Mark Herman's 1992 comedy gem *Blame It on the Bellboy* delivers a frenetic Venetian escapade where three mismatched strangers become tangled in a web of mistaken identities and chaotic mishaps.

Director: Mark Herman

Cast

Dudley Moore
Dudley Moore
Melvyn Orton
Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown
Mike Lawton / Charlton Black
Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths
Maurice Horton
Andreas Katsulas
Andreas Katsulas
Scarpa
Patsy Kensit
Patsy Kensit
Caroline Wright
Alison Steadman
Alison Steadman
Rosemary Horton
Penelope Wilton
Penelope Wilton
Patricia Fulford
Bronson Pinchot
Bronson Pinchot
Bellboy
Jim Carter
Jim Carter
Rossi
Alex Norton
Alex Norton
Alfio

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) about?

A trio of strangers converge in Venice, each expecting a straightforward trip only to have their plans hijacked by a bellboy's mix-up. What unfolds is a zany chase through canals and hotels, where hitmen, rogues, and inspectors find their fates—and fates—switched in an unstoppable comedy of errors.

Who directed Blame It on the Bellboy?

Mark Herman, known for his sharp comedic timing and ensemble-driven stories, brings the chaos to life.

Who stars in Blame It on the Bellboy?

Dudley Moore, Bryan Brown, Richard Griffiths, Patsy Kensit, and Andreas Katsulas headline this British ensemble.

Is Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) worth watching?

If you crave classic farce with a dash of Mediterranean charm, this short but brisk comedy delivers laughs and lighthearted suspense. While not a blockbuster, its breezy 78 minutes and clever cast make it a charming choice for casual viewers.

How long is Blame It on the Bellboy?

The film runs for 78 minutes.

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About Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) — A Screwball Comedy Where Venice Becomes a Farce Stage

Mark Herman's 1992 comedy gem *Blame It on the Bellboy* delivers a frenetic Venetian escapade where three mismatched strangers become tangled in a web of mistaken identities and chaotic mishaps.

Dudley Moore, Bryan Brown, and Richard Griffiths lead the charge as Mike, Maurice, and Melvin—each lured to Venice under very different pretenses. One's a reluctant hitman on a deadly assignment, another's a smooth-talking charmer chasing a blind date gone wild, and the third's a buttoned-up inspector scoping out a potential property purchase. When a mischievous bellboy swaps their plans, reputations, and romantic prospects with reckless abandon, the stage is set for a slapstick symphony of crossed wires and escalating absurdity. Shot against Venice's sun-drenched canals and labyrinthine alleys, the film turns a picture-perfect backdrop into a playground for farce, blending screwball chaos with sharp wit. Expect disguises, double-crosses, and a realtor (Patsy Kensit) who's equal parts temptation and wildcard in this madcap romp through love, luck, and sheer lunacy.