Son of Paleface (1952)
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A sequel to Bob Hope's 1948 box-office success The Paleface, 1952's Son of Paleface is a superior product in every way, thanks largely to the spirited, creative direction of Frank Tashlin. Hope is cast as Junior Potter, a Harvard-educated dude who heads West to claim the inheritance left him by his gunslinger father. Much to his chagrin, Junior discovers that his dad has left him nothing but debts. To stave off Potter Sr.'s angry creditors, Junior pretends that his father has salted away a fortune somewhere in the hills. This arouses the attention of curvaceous saloon owner Mike (Jane Russell), who doubles as a mysterious masked bandit known as The Torch. Meanwhile, Roy Rogers (playing a federal agent named Roy Rogers) keeps tabs on Junior, hoping that he'll lead him to The Torch and her gang. True to form, ex-cartoonist Tashlin fills the screen with a wealth of inventive sight gags and inside jokes: Cecil B. DeMille shows up as a photographer in one scene, while in another, Hope, about to embark on the film's wild climactic chase sequence, shoos away a couple of vultures wearing bibs, warning them that "You'll make the whole thing look impossible." Our favorite scenes: Hope's Wile E. Coyote-like reaction to a particularly potent drink, and his bedroom scene with Roy Rogers' wonder horse Trigger. And don't forget the film's slightly risque punch line "Let's see them top that on television," (you have to be there). Songs in Son of Paleface include "You Are My Valley of Sunshine," "Four-Legged Friend," "Wing Ding Tonight," "What A Dirty Shame," and a reprise of The Paleface's Oscar-winning "Buttons and Bows," performed by Hope, Russell and Rogers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 95 mins
Complete Cast:
- Bob Hope - Junior Potter
- Roy Rogers - Roy Barton
- Lloyd Corrigan - Doc Lovejoy
- Douglas Dumbrille - Sheriff McIntyre
- Iron Eyes Cody - Indian Chief
- Charles Cooley - Charley
- Homer Dickinson - Townsman
- Anne Dore - She-Devil
- Don Dunning - Wally
- Chester Conklin - Chester
- Frank Cordell - Dade
- Warren Earl Fisk - Trav
- Jonathan Hale - Governor
- Cecil B. DeMille - Himself
- Leo J. McMahon - Crag
- Hank Mann - Bartender
- Robert L. Welch - Himself
- Carl Andre - Pedra
- Russ Conklin - Indian
- Valerie Vernon - Girls in Bedroom Scene
- Rudy Lee - Boy
- Felice Richmond - Genevieve
- James Van Horn - Posse
- Charles Morton - Ned
- Jane Russell - Mike
- Bill Williams - Kirk
- Paul E. Burns - Ebeneezer Hawkins
- Harry Von Zell - Pvt. Stoner
- Wee Willie Davis - Blacksmith
- Oliver Blake - Telegrapher
- Jack Pepper - Customer in Restaurant
- Jean Willes - Penelope
- Michael A. Cirillo - Micky the Bartender
- Isabel Cushin - Isabel
- Charles Quirk - Zeke
- Jane Easton - Clara
- John George - Johnny
- Charmienne Harker - Bessie
- Robert St. Angelo - Lem
- Rose Plummer - Townswoman
- Willard Willingham - Jeb
- Gordon Carveth - Indian
- Fred Zendar - Ollie
- Hazel Boyne - Old Lady
- Al Ferguson - Man
- Howard Joslin - Sam
- Lyle Moraine - Bank Clerk Weaverly
- Director(s):
- Frank Tashlin
- Writer(s):
- Robert L. Welch, Joseph Quillan, Frank Tashlin
- Producer(s):
- Robert L. Welch
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