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My Favorite Brunette Details

FULL SYNOPSIS

Just as Bob Hope's My Favorite Blonde (1942) was a takeoff on Alfred Hitchcock, Hope's My Favorite Brunette was a lampoon of the noirish "hard-boiled detective" school popularized by Raymond Chandler. Awaiting execution on death row, Hope tells the gathered reporters how he got into his present predicament. It seems that Hope was once a baby photographer, his office adjacent to the one leased by a private detective (played in an amusing unbilled cameo by Alan Ladd). While hanging around the p.i.'s office, Hope is mistaken for the detective by beautiful client Dorothy Lamour. She hires Hope to search for her missing uncle, and also entrusts him with a valuable map. Hope's diligent (if inept) sleuthing takes him to a shady rest sanitarium, where he runs afoul of lamebrained henchman Lon Chaney, Jr. and sinister, knife-throwing Peter Lorre. Both are in the employ of attorney Charles Dingle, who is responsible for the disappearance of Lamour's uncle. Escaping the sanitarium with Lamour in tow, Hope follows the trail of evidence to noted geologist Reginald Denny. The geologist is murdered, and Hope is accused of the crime. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:March 19, 1947

Cast

Bob Hope
as Ronnie Jackson
Dorothy Lamour
as Carlotta Montay
Peter Lorre
as Kismet
Lon Chaney, Jr.
as Willie
John Hoyt
as Dr.Lundau
Charles Dingle
as Maj. Simon Montague
Reginald Denny
as James Collins
Frank Puglia
as Baron Montay
Ann Doran
as Miss Rogers
Willard Robertson
as Prison Warden
Jack LaRue
as Tony
Garry Owen
as Reporter
Jack Chefe
as Henri, the Headwaiter
Al Hill
as State Trooper
Reginald Simpson
as Assistant Manager
Betty Farrington
as Matron
Theodore Rand
as Waiter Captain
Harland Tucker
as Room clerk
Jean Wong
as Mrs. Fong
Clarence Muse
as Man on Death row
Boyd Davis
as Mr. Dawson
James Pierce
as Detective
Bing Crosby
as Guest Star
Richard Keene
as Reporter
John Tyrrell
as Bell captain
Alan Ladd
as Sam McCloud
James Flavin
as Mac the Detective
Charles Arnt
as Crawford
Jack Clifford
as Prison Guard-Captain
Ray Teal
as State trooper
Matt McHugh
as "Jimmy Cagney" Type
Brandon Hurst
as Butler
George Lloyd
as Prison Guard-Sergeant
Tony Caruso
as "George Raft" Type

Crew

Elliott Nugent
Director
Daniel Dare
Producer
Jack Rose
Screenwriter
Lionel Lindon
Cinematographer
Robert Emmett Dolan
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Emmett Dolan
Musical Direction/Supervision
Ellsworth Hoagland
Editor
Earl Hedrick
Art Director
Hans Dreier
Art Director
Sam Comer
Set Designer
Edith Head
Costume Designer
Gordon Jennings
Special Effects
Mel Epstein
First Assistant Director
Wally Westmore
Makeup
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