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My Favorite Brunette [Collector's Edition]

My Favorite Brunette [Collector's Edition]

Actor(s): Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Hoyt
Director(s): Elliott Nugent
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Suitable for Children
Movie Release: 1947
DVD Release: 03/16/2004
Format: DVD - Black and White
Edition: Restored/Remastered,Special Collection
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 25 mins
Studio: St. Clair Entertainment
Members Wishing: 1
Genres: Comedy, Detective Film
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DVD 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, All Movie Guide

Actors

Bob Hope - Ronnie Jackson
Dorothy Lamour - Carlotta Montay
Peter Lorre - Kismet
Lon Chaney, Jr. - Willie
John Hoyt - Dr.Lundau


Editorial Review of DVD

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. For reasons unknown, Lamour never shows up to testify on his behalf, and he is sentenced to the chair. Just before he takes the "last walk", Lamour rushes in, explain what has detained her, and delivers enough evidence to clear Hope. Hope is free to enjoy the caresses of the luscious Lamour--much to the dismay of death-row guard Bing Crosby! Three years after the release of My Favorite Brunette, Hope starred in yet another "My Favorite" flick: My Favorite Spy, a spoof of Casablanca-type espionage films. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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