Three Bites of the Apple

Three Bites of the Apple is a 1967 American romantic comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer.

Plot
Stanley Thrumm is a British tour guide. An unlikely night of successful casino gambling on the Italian Riviera leaves him wealthy but in a quandary. If he returns to England with the cash, most of it will go to British taxes. He decides to smuggle the money to Switzerland and establish a bank account there. Carla Moretti, a beautiful bystander at the casino, volunteers to help, but in fact intends to fleece Thrumm with the help of her ex-husband. As summarized by Michael Betzold, the "lightweight comedy" turns into a "long car chase with many comic diversions and a lot of Alpine scenery".

There also is a soundtrack album where David McCallum sings the theme song over the opening credits.

Cast

 * David McCallum: Stanley Thrumm
 * Sylva Koscina: Carla Moretti
 * Tammy Grimes: Angela Sparrow
 * Harvey Korman: Harvey Tomlinson
 * Domenico Modugno: Remo Romano
 * Aldo Fabrizi: Dr. Manzoni
 * Mirella Maravidi: Francesca Bianchini
 * Riccardo Garrone: Croupier
 * Avril Angers: Gladys Tomlinson
 * Claude Aliotti: Teddy Farnum
 * Freda Bamford: Gussie Hagstrom
 * Arthur Hewlett: Alfred Guffy
 * Alison Frazer: Peg Farnum
 * Cardew Robinson: Bernhard Hagstrom
 * Ann Lancaster: Winnifred Batterf

Production notes
The film is currently available through the Warner Archive Collection.