My Favorite Blonde (1942)



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Synopsis:
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

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Sidney Lanfield Director
Cast Credit
Addison Richards Herbert Wilson
Jack Luden Spectator
George Turner Pilot
Matthew Boulton Col. Ashmont
Leyland Hodgson English Driver
Alice Keating
Charles Moore Pullman Porter
Lloyd Whitlock Apartment Manager
Bing Crosby Man Giving Directions
James Millican Truck Driver
Carl Switzer Frederick
credited as Robert Stanton Pilot
Jimmy Dodd Stuttering Boy
George Hickman Elevator Boy
Charles Cane Turk O'Flaherty
Sarah Edwards Mrs. Weatherwax
Dudley Dickerson Red Cap
William Forrest Col. Raeburn
Harry Hollingsworth Irish Cop
Joe Recht
Tom Fadden Tom Douglas
Allan Ramsey
Rose Allen Outraged Woman
Wade Boteler Conductor
Frank Mills New York Taxi Driver
Arthur Miles Cop Outside Union Hall
Charles McAvoy Brakeman
Frank Marlowe
Max Wagner Man with Truck
Vernon Dent Ole, Bartender
Paul Scardon Dr. Higby
Gerald Pierce
Milton Parsons Mortician
Edward Dew Pilot
Guy Edward Hearn Train Official
James Burke Union Secretary
Monte Blue Policeman at Union Hall
Leslie Denison Elvan
Edward Piel Sr.
Esther Howard Mrs. Topley
Fred Kelsey Sam
Arno Frey Male Nurse
David McKim Newsboy
Dick Elliott Backstage Doorman
Dick Rush Cop
Jack Clifford Cops at Union Hall
Dooley Wilson Porter
Michael Lally Chicago Taxi Driver
Edmund Cobb Yard Man
Isabel Randolph Frederick's Mother
William Irving Waiter
Nell Craig Woman
Betty Farrington
Robert Emmett Keane Burton
Bill Lally Telegraph Operator
Edgar Dearing Joe
Minerva Urecal Frozen-Faced Woman
Bob Hope Larry Haines
Madeleine Carroll Karen Bentley
Gale Sondergaard Mme. Stephanie Runick
George Zucco Dr. Hugo Streger
Mihaly Varkoni Miller
Lionel Royce Karl
Walter Kingsford Dr. Faber
Clem Wilenchik Ulrich
Otto Reichow Lanz
Erville Alderson Sheriff
Production Credits Credit
Paul Jones Producer
Art Department Credit
Hans Dreier Art Director
Robert Usher Art Director
Film Camera Credit
William C. Mellor Cinematographer

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