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The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss 1936

★ 6.927 votes61 min📅 1936-07-28

"A Story of Rags to Riches... and More Riches"

In the sparkling pre-Code comedy-drama *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936)*, Alfred Zeisler crafts a charismatic tale of privilege and purpose as Cary Grant stars as a restless millionaire who risks everything on a high-stakes wager: can he sur...

Director: Alfred Zeisler

Cast

Cary Grant
Cary Grant
Ernest Bliss
Mary Brian
Mary Brian
Frances Clayton
Peter Gawthorne
Peter Gawthorne
Sir James Alroyd
Henry Kendall
Henry Kendall
Lord Honiton
Leon M. Lion
Dorrington
John Turnbull
John Turnbull
Masters
Arthur Hardy
Crawley
Iris Ashley
Clare
Garry Marsh
Garry Marsh
The Buyer
Andreas Malandrinos
Andreas Malandrinos
Guiseppi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936)* about?

The film follows a bored millionaire who makes a daring wager with his doctor: he'll live for a year as a working-class citizen, relying solely on his own labor and wit—no inheritance allowed. The experiment tests his resilience, identity, and ultimately, his understanding of true wealth.

Who directed *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss*?

The film was directed by Alfred Zeisler, a German filmmaker known for his work in both European and American cinema during the 1930s.

Who stars in *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss*?

The lead roles are played by Cary Grant and Mary Brian, supported by Peter Gawthorne, Henry Kendall, and Leon M. Lion.

Is *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936)* worth watching?

With its snappy dialogue, Grant's magnetic performance, and a runtime under 70 minutes, *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss* offers a delightful blend of romance and comedy that holds up surprisingly well for its era. It's a lighthearted diversion with just enough substance to justify the watch.

How long is *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss*?

The film runs for 61 minutes, making it a perfect choice for a quick, engaging viewing experience.

About The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936) — Cary Grant's Witty Rags-to-Riches Challenge

In the sparkling pre-Code comedy-drama *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936)*, Alfred Zeisler crafts a charismatic tale of privilege and purpose as Cary Grant stars as a restless millionaire who risks everything on a high-stakes wager: can he survive an entire year as a working-class man without dipping into his vast fortune? Set against the gritty backdrop of 1930s London, the film blends sharp wit with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of self-discovery, class disparity, and the true meaning of wealth. Grant's effortless charm elevates the story, while Mary Brian delivers a grounded performance as his unexpected ally in this modern-day fairy tale of rags-to-riches-and-back-again.

The movie's breezy pacing and clever dialogue create an atmosphere of playful escapism, yet it never shies away from the social contrasts of its era. With a runtime of just over an hour, *The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss (1936)* is a compact gem that balances romance, drama, and comedy with the effortless polish of a classic screwball adventure.