As with "The Blue Max" and other movies starring George Peppard, this is him playing himself as the pompous and arrogant man he was.
There's no doubt that Peppard was a great actor at one time; but, the characters he played make you want to like him 'almost' as much as you want to hate him. This movie is no exception.
Peppard plays a 'rich-kid' who revels in the fact that his dad suddenly dies and leaves everything to him.
He immediately takes charge of all of his dad's business affairs (and, other affairs), and...there are many unexpected and monumental things that take place by an overly ambitious and arrogant inherited son who always thought that his dad was never the businessman whom he believed himself to be.
This is a good movie.
There's no doubt that Peppard was a great actor at one time; but, the characters he played make you want to like him 'almost' as much as you want to hate him. This movie is no exception.
Peppard plays a 'rich-kid' who revels in the fact that his dad suddenly dies and leaves everything to him.
He immediately takes charge of all of his dad's business affairs (and, other affairs), and...there are many unexpected and monumental things that take place by an overly ambitious and arrogant inherited son who always thought that his dad was never the businessman whom he believed himself to be.
This is a good movie.