"A recently-deposed "Estrovian" monarch seeks shelter in New York City, where he becomes an accidental television celebrity. Later, he's wrongly accused of being a Communist and gets caught up in subsequent HUAC hearings."
Charlie Chaplin
as King Shahdov
Maxine Audley
as Queen Irene
Jerry Desmonde
as Prime Minister Voudel
Oliver Johnston
as Ambassador Jaume
Dawn Addams
as Ann Kay - TV Specialist
Sidney James
as Johnson - TV Advertiser
Joan Ingram
as Mona Cromwell - Hostess
Michael Chaplin
as Rupert Macabee
John McLaren
as Macabee Senior
Phil Brown
as Headmaster
Harry Green
as Lawyer
Robert Arden
as Liftboy
Alan Gifford
as School Superintendent
Robert Cawdron
as U.S. Marshal
George Woodbridge
as Member of Atomic Commission
Clifford Buckton
Vincent Lawson
Shani Wallis
as Singer
Joy Nichols
Lauri Lupino Lane
as Comedian
George Truzzi
Yvonne Romain
as Older Girl
Tony Crombie
as Nightclub Drummer (uncredited)
Pat Gibson
as Girl (uncredited)
Anne Gilleno
as Nurse (uncredited)
Wendy Graham
as (uncredited)
Lilian Grassom
as Cute Girl (uncredited)
Arthur Gross
as Autograph Hunter (uncredited)
Tubby Hayes
as Nightclub Saxophonist (uncredited)
Frazer Hines
as Boy (uncredited)
Roy Hines
Penelope Horner
Jemma Hyde
Jeanette Jacobs
Pauline Keen
as Older Girl (uncredited)
Kevin Kelly
Hugh McDermott
as Bill Johnson (uncredited)
Bill Nagy
as Television Announcer (uncredited)
MacDonald Parke
Jose Read
Michael Saunders
Antoinette Seaborn
Richard Shaw
as Butler (uncredited)
Bernice Swanson
Gareth Tandy
Nicholas Tannar
David Tilley
Howard Vaughn
Gillian Watt
as Teenager (uncredited)
Robin Wheeler
as Cooking Student (uncredited)
Ross Yeo
Writer
Director
John Merrick
Casting
Original Music Composer
Georges Périnal
Director of Photography
Allan Harris
Art Direction
Denys Pavitt
Ferdinand Bellan
Production Design
Ron Drinkwater
Clapper Loader
Spencer Reeve
Sound Editor
Ernest Webb
Sound Assistant
Richard Cantouris
Still Photographer
Maurice Pelling
Draughtsman
Eric Carter
Assistant Makeup Artist
Eddie Pike
Production Manager
David Tringham
Third Assistant Director
Bobby Murrell
Props
Bob Cuff
Matte Painter
Jeff Seaholme
Camera Operator
Jack Sullivan
Electrician
Jerome Epstein
Associate Producer
John Aldred
Sound Mixer
Norman Bolland
A.J. Peters
Boom Operator
Jean Fairlie
Wardrobe Master
René Dupont
Assistant Director
George Durant
Art Department Assistant
Gordon Foster
Julius Kay
Scenic Artist
Peter Dukelow
John Wilson-Apperson
Wardrobe Supervisor
Dickie Bamber
Graham Goodwin
Set Dresser
Anthony Masters
Muriel Dickson
Stuart Freeborn
Makeup Artist
Jim Roddan
Peter Nash
Focus Puller
Tony Woollard
Roy Stevens
Second Assistant Director
Peter Mullins
Bert Ross
Sound Recordist
J. Hoare
Bob Jones
Harry Parr
Eric Gray
Helen Penfold
Hairstylist
John Cox
Sound Supervisor
Wally Veevers
Special Effects
Theo Richmond
Publicist
Vi Murray
Boris Sarbek
Music Arranger
Jean Hamilton
Production Secretary
Peter Knight
Music Director
Leighton Lucas
Conductor
John Irwin
Wardrobe Assistant
Mickey Delamar
Production Controller
Henri Colpi
Assistant Editor
Eric James
Music
Dave Shand
Barbara Cole
Continuity
Ernest Hosler
Mavis Lock
A.B. Richards
Production Accountant
Tony Bohy
Bill Asher
Jean Williams
John Seabourne Sr.
Editor
Producer
Wally Fairweather