The Wheeler Dealers

Separate Beds in the UK) is a 1963 American romantic comedy film produced by Martin Ransohoff, directed by Arthur Hiller, and starring James Garner and Lee Remick.

He assigns her the seemingly impossible task of unloading shares of an obscure company called Universal Widgets, figuring that she will fail, and he will have the excuse he needs to fire her.

Molly meets Henry Tyroon, an aggressive wheeler dealer who dresses, talks, and acts like a stereotypical Texas millionaire.

Molly and Henry have trouble figuring out Universal Widgets' reason for existence; its only factory burned down around the time of World War I.

Henry, against all advice, orders oil drilling done on the property, and spreads rumors that investment banks are interested in the company, causing the share price to soar.

Henry and the Texas trio's shares are sold back to the original owners, the Whipple family, then and there, for a sizable profit.

[4] Dallas Morning News critic John Rosenfield was more positive, calling the film "raucous in its lampoonery" and praising the cast: "Garner and Miss Remick play delightfully.