My Favorite Blonde (1942)
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Each of Bob Hope's "My Favorite" films (My Favorite Blonde, My Favorite Brunette, My Favorite Spy) was, by accident or design, a parody of a dead-serious movie genre. 1942's My Favorite Blonde, for example, was a takeoff of Alfred Hitchcock in general and Hitchcock's 39 Steps in particular. Two-bit vaudeville entertainer Hope gets mixed up with gorgeous blonde British-spy Madeline Carroll. The "maguffin" (Hitchcock's nickname for "gimmick") which ties the two stars together is a ring which contains the microfilmed plans for a revolutionary new bomber. Hope and Carroll are forced to take it on the lam when Hope is framed for murder by Nazi-agents Gale Sondergaard, George Zucco et. al. Highlights include Hope eluding capture by impersonating a famed psychologist (watch for Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer as Hope's most contentious "patient"). Madeline Carroll also got several opportunities to shine comedically, especially when she lapsed into cloying baby talk while posing as Hope's wife. Bob Hope was hesitant to work with My Favorite Blonde director Sidney Lanfield, having heard of Lanfield's reputation as an on-set dictator. However, the two got along so swimmingly that they would collaborate on such future top-notch Hope farces as Let's Face It (1943) and The Lemon Drop Kid (1951). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Bob Hope - Larry Haines
- Gale Sondergaard - Mme. Stephanie Runick
- Lionel Royce - Karl
- Walter Kingsford - Dr. Faber
- Otto Reichow - Lanz
- Isabel Randolph - Frederick's Mother
- Dick Rush - Cop
- Frank Mills - New York Taxi Driver
- Alice Keating
- Allan Ramsey
- Rose Allen - Outraged Woman
- Gerald Pierce
- Michael Lally - Chicago Taxi Driver
- Dick Elliott - Backstage Doorman
- Jimmie Dodd - Stuttering Boy
- Eddie Dew - Pilot
- Leslie Denison - Elvan
- Bing Crosby - Man Giving Directions
- James Millican - Truck Driver
- Frank Marlowe
- Fred Kelsey - Sam
- William Irving - Waiter
- Edward Peil Sr.
- Leyland Hodgson - English Driver
- Edward Hearn - Train Official
- Edward Gargan - Mulrooney
- William Forrest - Col. Raeburn
- Nell Craig - Woman
- Jack Clifford - Cops at Union Hall
- James Burke - Union Secretary
- Wade Boteler - Conductor
- Harry Hollingsworth - Irish Cop
- Dooley Wilson - Porter
- George Turner - Pilot
- Max Wagner - Man with Truck
- Madeleine Carroll - Karen Bentley
- George Zucco - Dr. Hugo Streger
- Victor Varconi - Miller
- Crane Whitley - Ulrich
- Erville Alderson - Sheriff
- Addison Richards - Herbert Wilson
- Lloyd Whitlock - Apartment Manager
- Betty Farrington
- Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer - Frederick
- David McKim - Newsboy
- Joe Recht
- Charles McAvoy - Brakeman
- Bill Lally - Telegraph Operator
- Sarah Edwards - Mrs. Weatherwax
- Dudley Dickerson - Red Cap
- Vernon Dent - Ole, Bartender
- Edgar Dearing - Joe
- Charles Moore - Pullman Porter
- Art Miles - Cop Outside Union Hall
- Jack Luden - Spectator
- Robert Emmett Keane - Burton
- Esther Howard - Mrs. Topley
- Milton Parsons - Mortician
- George Hickman - Elevator Boy
- Kirby Grant - Pilot
- Arno Frey - Male Nurse
- Tom Fadden - Tom Douglas
- Edmund Cobb - Yard Man
- Charles Cane - Turk O'Flaherty
- Matthew Boulton - Col. Ashmont
- Monte Blue - Policeman at Union Hall
- William Cabanne - Pilot
- Paul Scardon - Dr. Higby
- Minerva Urecal - Frozen-Faced Woman
- Director(s):
- Sidney Lanfield
- Writer(s):
- Frank R. Butler, Don Hartman
- Producer(s):
- Paul Jones
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