Casanova's Big Night (1954)



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Synopsis:
Bob Hope tries to capture the comic magic of his 1946 costume farce Monsieur Beaucaire with the splashy Technicolor romp Casanova's Big Night (filmed in 1952, released in 1954). Set in 18th century Venice, the film casts Hope as Pippo, the humble tailor of notorious ladies' man Casanova (an unbilled Vincent Price). When Casanova skips town without paying his debts, the local tradesman's guild, led by Casanova's butler Lucio (Basil Rathbone), conspire to pass off one of their number as the great lover and arrange a profitable marriage. Selected to impersonate Casanova is the hapless Pippo, who soon afterward is hired by the imperious Duchess of Castelbello (Hope Emerson) to test the fidelity of the duchess' future daughter-in-law Elena (Audrey Dalton). Along the way, Pippo is given lessons in etiquette and swordsmanship by both Lucio and tradeswoman Francesca (Joan Fontaine). Eventually, Pippo finds himself up to his neck in court intrigue, courtesy of the scheming Doge of Venice (Arnold Moss). Further complications include a couple of hilarious swashbuckling scenes, an interlude in a dungeon with addlepated prisoner Emo (Lon Chaney), and the obligatory disguise scene. The Pirandellian ending of Casanova's Big Night was later imitated by such films as The Maltese Bippy (1969) and Wayne's World (1992). Bob Hope is in fine form, the production is sumptuous and the supporting cast superb, but somehow there's a little something missing in Casanova's Big Night.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
3/1/1954
Director Credit
Norman Zenos McLeod Director
Cast Credit
Nestor Paiva Gnocchi
Barbara Freking Maria
Joan Fulton Beatrice
credited as Oliver Prickett Amadeo
Vincent Price Casanova
Bob Hope Pippo Popolino
Joan Burfield Francesca Bruni
Basil Rathbone Lucio
Audrey Dalton Elena
Hugh Marlowe Stefano Di Gambetta
Arnold Moss The Doge of Venice
John Peter Richmond Minister Foressi
John Hoyt Maggiomi
Hope Emerson Duchess of Castelbello
Robert Bruce Winne Raphael Duc of Castelbello
Creighton Tull Chaney Emo
Raymond William Stacey Bragadin
Frieda Wightman Signora Di Gambetta
Primo Carnera Corfa
Frank Puglia Carabaccio
Paul Cavanagh Signor Di Gambetta
Romo Vincent Giovanni
Henry Kleinbach Capt. Rugello
Natalie Schafer Signora Foressi
Douglas Victor Fowley Second Prisoner
Lucien Littlefield First Prisoner
Production Credits Credit
Paul Jones Producer
Art Department Credit
Sam Comer Set Designer
Albert Nozaki Art Director
Hal Pereira Art Director
Ross Dowd Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Josephine Earl Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Lionel Lindon Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Micky Moore first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer
Yvonne Wood Costume Designer



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