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Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? ()


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Heironymus Merkin (Anthony Newley) screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth, and moral decay.

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Heironymus Merkin
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Polyester Poontang
Alexander Newley ...
Thaxted
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Thumbelina (as Tara Newley)
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Goodtime Eddie Filth
Connie Kreski ...
Mercy Humppe
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The Presence
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Uncle Limelight
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Grandma
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Fat Writer
Ronald Rubin ...
Skinny Writer
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Producer Peter
Tom Stern ...
Producer Ron
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Critic Bentley
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Critic Penelope
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Critic Sharpnose
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Red Cardinal
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Filigree Fondle
Desmond Walter-Ellis ...
Philip Bluster
Bernard Stone ...
Icicle Ike
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Little Assistance
Yolanda ...
Trampolena Whambang
Sally Douglas ...
Automation Bunny
Roy Desmond ...
The Mask
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Baby Boobala Salesgirl (uncredited)
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Oat-O-Rinos Girl (uncredited)
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Car Salesman (uncredited)
Robin Bullivant ...
Oat-O-Rinos Teenager (uncredited)
Berry Cornish ...
Fran (uncredited)
Gilly Grant ...
Miss Maidenhead Fern (uncredited)
Mike Higgins ...
The Prompter (uncredited)
Isobel Hurll ...
Marge (uncredited)
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Insurance Agent (uncredited)
Laurie Leigh ...
Toothpaste Mother (uncredited)
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Harriet (uncredited)
Eve Pearce ...
Floor Wax Housewife (uncredited)
John Poore ...
Toothpaste Teenager (uncredited)
Margo Segrave ...
Miss Hope Climax (uncredited)
Sue Shepherd ...
Miss Quiche Lorraine (uncredited)
Muriel Young ...
Liz Harper (uncredited)

Directed by

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Anthony Newley
Richard Williams ... (animation director)

Written by

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Herman Raucher ... (written by) &
Anthony Newley ... (written by)

Produced by

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George Fowler ... associate producer
Anthony Newley ... producer

Music by

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Anthony Newley

Cinematography by

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Otto Heller

Editing by

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Bernard Gribble

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Bill Constable ... (as William Constable)

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Scott Slimon ... (set decor)

Costume Design by

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Loudon Sainthill

Makeup Department

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R.L. Alexander ... makeup artist
Mervyn Medalie ... hair stylist
Pat McDermott ... hairdresser (uncredited)
Cliff Sharpe ... make-up (uncredited)

Production Management

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Dennis Gardiner ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ray Frift ... first assistant director
Mike Higgins ... second assistant director
Stuart Black ... first assistant director (uncredited)
Graham Fowler ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Jim Godwin ... third assistant director (uncredited)
Michael Lytton ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Dave Everall ... rigger
Don Mingaye ... assistant art director
Charles Davis ... construction manager (uncredited)
Robert Tanenbaum ... movie poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David Campling ... sound editor
Wally Milner ... sound
Ken Scrivener ... sound mixer
Mike Tucker ... sound camera operator
John Salter ... boom operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Peter Hutchinson ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Don Budge ... grip
Bernard Ford ... camera operator
Ginger Gemmel ... camera operator (as Neil Ginger Gemmell)
Peter Hannan ... focus puller
Eddie Collins ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited)
Frank Ellatcott ... focus puller (uncredited)
David Holmes ... photography: second unit (uncredited)
Trevor Wrenn ... camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Errol Le Cain ... animator
Richard Williams ... animation director: title sequence
Simon Peters ... animation editor (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hilda Geerdts ... wardrobe
Colette Du Plessis ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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Peter Knight ... music arranger
Herbert Kretzmer ... lyrics
David Lindup ... music arranger
Philip Martell ... musical director
Harry Robertson ... music arranger (as Harry Robinson)

Script and Continuity Department

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Connie Willis ... continuity
Jenny Phillips ... continuity (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Johnny Greenland ... choreographer
Catherine O'Brien ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Ann Thrift ... production secretary (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Hieronymus Merkin (Anthony Newley) has recently turned forty, and is in the midst of preparing a movie that details his life's history and development. Portraying himself as a marionette being controlled by an unseen puppet master, young Merkin is led away from the innocence of youth and into the waiting arms of one woman after another by Goodtime Eddie Filth (Milton Berle). With Filth's guidance, Merkin steadily transforms into a self-centered womanizer, save only for the longing he feels for his one lost love, Mercy Humppe (Connie Kreski). As the producers of his life story scream for him to come up with an ending, Merkin must look back and decide what, if anything, he's learned from his experiences. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher

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Taglines Heironymus Merkin, the most talented movie star who ever sang, danced and loved girls, girls, girls. See more »
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Also Known As
  • .... Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (United States)
  • Le carrousel fantastique (France)
  • Die Gelüste des Hieronymus (West Germany)
  • Hieronymus - seksipirtelö (Finland)
  • Se o Leito Falasse... (Brazil)
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  • 107 min
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Trivia When this movie was originally released in 1969, some newspapers refused to advertise it, compelling cinephiles to call up their local theaters to learn the title. A few theaters even temporarily expanded their marquees to fit the entire title. Other theaters truncated the title to "Heironymous Merkin". See more »
Goofs The color of Thumbelina's ice-cream cone changes between brown and white and pink. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in This Is Joan Collins (2022). See more »
Soundtracks Piccadilly Lilly See more »
Crazy Credits There are no opening credits. All credits come at the end. The actors take a bow on a custom-made, pastel-painted, portable stage on a beach as their names are credited in jagged, psychedelic print. See more »
Quotes Hieronymous Merkin: Then the Eskimo and the Indian and the cannibal all rush over to the knight and they say, "Your dragon was here and he's looking to terrify you a great deal." And the knight sits there, and he laughs, and he laughs, and he laughs. The moral of the story is, once you understand your own dragon, you don't have to be afraid anymore. See what I mean?
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