Arrivederci, Baby! (1966)
Director:
Ken Hughes
Writers:
Richard Deeming (novel), Ronald Harwood
Stars:
Tony Curtis, Rosanna Schiaffino, Lionel Jeffries
This uneven black comedy went into production as My Last Duchess. It then went through three title changes, representing, in the words of historian Leslie Halliwell, "a descending order of wit": Arrividerci, Baby,Drop Dead, Darling, and You Just Kill Me!Tony Curtis plays a charming contemporary Bluebeard who murders a succession of wives in order to fatten his bank account. At the beginning of the film, the 42-year-old Curtis, decked out in Buster Browns, does in his own stepmother. The remaining murders alternate between moderately amusing and just plain silly; our favorite scene is the disposal of Zsa Zsa Gabor, but that's just on basic principles. Curtis finally meets his match in a much-married widow who plots his demise (a plot point which, incidentally, was planned and abandoned for Chaplin's far superiorMonsieur Verdoux). Director Ken Hughes and Ronald Harwoodbased their screenplay upon the Richard Deming novel The Careful Man.