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My Favorite Brunette

  • Director: Elliott Nugent
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Detective Film
  • Themes: Private Eyes, Miscarriage of Justice, Amateur Sleuths
  • Main Cast: Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, Jr., John Hoyt
  • Release Year: 1947
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

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

Review

Woody Allen often stated that Bob Hope was a major influence on his work, and this is especially clear in My Favorite Brunette. Many of the gags and one-liners given to Hope would not seem out of place coming from Allen, with the crucial difference that the former delivers them "sincerely," whereas coming from the latter they would be tinged with irony. Brunette is a send-up of the "private dick" film, with Hope's take on a Phillip Marlowe type, giving him the chance to play his favorite "fish out of water" routine for all it's worth. For most of the film, the gags come fast and furious here, often making no sense but accumulating an irresistible force nonetheless. Unfortunately, about two-thirds of the way through, the tangled plot (an essential feature of the genre being spoofed) takes precedence and slows things down a little; it isn't a fatal change of pace, but it does keep the film from being the full-length laugh-fest it could have been. Hope is right at home with the material, and, of course, he gets good assistance from Dorothy Lamour. What's surprising is how delightfully funny Peter Lorre and (especially) Lon Chaney Jr. are. If My Favorite Brunette just misses being a classic comedy, it still has a great deal to recommend it. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Charles Dingle - Maj. Simon Montague; Reginald Denny - James Collins; Frank Puglia - Baron Montay; Ann Doran - Miss Rogers; Willard Robertson - Prison Warden; Jack LaRue - Tony; Charles Arnt - Crawford; Tony Caruso - "George Raft" Type; Jack Chefe - Henri, the Headwaiter; Jack Clifford - Prison Guard-Captain; Charles Cooley - Waiter; Bing Crosby - Guest Star; Boyd Davis - Mr. Dawson; Thomas P. Dillon - Policeman; Budd Fine - Detective; James Flavin - Mac the Detective; Al Hill - State Trooper; Brandon Hurst - Butler; Richard Keene - Reporter; Alan Ladd - Sam McCloud; George Lloyd - Prison Guard-Sergeant; Matt McHugh - "Jimmy Cagney" Type; Clarence Muse - Man on Death row; Garry Owen - Reporter; Helena Phillips Evans - Mabel; James Pierce - Detective; Reginald Simpson - Assistant Manager; Ray Teal - State trooper; Harland Tucker - Room clerk; John Tyrrell - Bell captain; Ed Johnson - Caddy; Betty Farrington - Matron; Theodore Rand - Waiter Captain; Joe Recht - Newsboy; Jean Wong - Mrs. Fong; Tom Dillon - Cop

Credit

Hans Dreier - Art Director, Earl Hedrick - Art Director, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Mel Epstein - First Assistant Director, Elliott Nugent - Director, Ellsworth Hoagland - Editor, Robert Emmett Dolan - Composer (Music Score), Robert Emmett Dolan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Wally Westmore - Makeup, Lionel Lindon - Cinematographer, Daniel Dare - Producer, Sam Comer - Set Designer, John MacNeil - Set Designer, Gordon Jennings - Special Effects, Edmund Beloin - Screenwriter, Jack Rose - Screenwriter

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My Favorite Brunette

Theatrical release poster.
Directed by Elliott Nugent
Produced by Daniel Dare
Written by Edmund Beloin
Jack Rose
Starring Bob Hope
Dorothy Lamour
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 19, 1947
 United States
Running time 87 min.
Language English

My Favorite Brunette is a 1947 movie spoofing movie detectives and the film noir style. Starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, it also features Lon Chaney, Jr. playing Willie, a character based on his Of Mice and Men role Lennie; Peter Lorre as Kismit, a comic take on his many film noir roles; and cameo appearances by film noir regular Alan Ladd and Hope partner Bing Crosby. The movie is now in the public domain and most copies of it available today are of poor quality.

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Plot

Hope plays a photographer who dreams about being a real private detective like his friend Sam McCloud (Ladd). One day he is mistaken for a detective by a mysterious lady in distress (Lamour) and soon finds himself involved in a murder mystery.

Featured cast

Actor Role
Bob Hope Ronnie Jackson
Alan Ladd Sam McCloud
Dorothy Lamour Baroness Carlotta Montay
Frank Puglia Baron Montay
Peter Lorre Kismet
Lon Chaney Jr. Willie
John Hoyt Dr. Lundau
Charles Dingle Major Simon Montague
Reginald Denny James Collins
Ann Doran Miss Rogers

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