My Favorite Brunette
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My Favorite Brunette
19 Mar 1947
1947Comedy1h 27m
Ronnie Jackson is a baby photographer who wants to be a detective, until a baroness hires him to find her husband and he becomes caught in a dangerous situation
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Genres Comedy, Romance
Decade 1940s
This Movie is Humorous, Suspenseful, Whimsical, Fast-paced & Light-hearted
About My Favorite Brunette A 1947 comedy romance directed by Elliott Nugent and Mel Epstein, noted for its imaginative premise involving a baby photographer caught in a web of mystery
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Audio English (United States)
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Cast
- Bob Hope Ronnie Jackson
- Dorothy Lamour Baroness Carlotta Montay
- Peter Lorre Kismet
- Lon Chaney Jr. Willie
- Alan Ladd Sam McCloud
- Ann Doran Miss Rogers
- Anthony Caruso Death Row Inmate
- Bing Crosby Would-be Executioner Harry
- Charles Arnt Crawford
- Charles Dingle Major Simon Montague
- Clarence Muse Death Row Inmate
- Frank Puglia Baron Montay
- Jack La Rue Tony
- James Flavin Detective Hennessey
- John Hoyt Dr. Lundau
- Reginald Denny James Collins
- Willard Robertson Prison Warden
- Jean Wong Mrs. Fong
- Roland Soo Hoo Mrs. Fong's Toddler Son
- Jack Chefe Henri - Head Waiter (uncredited)
- Jack Rube Clifford Prison Guard Captain (uncredited)
- Charles Cooley Waiter (uncredited)
- Boyd Davis Mr. Dawson (uncredited)
- Tom Dillon Cop (uncredited)
- Mike Donovan Kelly - Police Detective (uncredited)
- Helena Phillips Evans Mabel (uncredited)
- Betty Farrington Matron (uncredited)
- Budd Fine Detective (uncredited)
- Al Hill State Trooper (uncredited)
- Brandon Hurst Butler (uncredited)
- Eddie Johnson Caddy (uncredited)
- Richard Keene Reporter (uncredited)
- George Lloyd George - Prison Guard Sergeant (uncredited)
- Matt McHugh Third Man on Death Row (uncredited)
- Garry Owen Reporter (uncredited)
- James Pierce Detective (uncredited)
- Ted Rand Waiter Captain (uncredited)
- Joe Recht Newsboy (uncredited)
- Reginald Simpson Assistant Hotel Manager (uncredited)
- Brick Sullivan Policeman Leaving Stationhouse (uncredited)
- Ray Teal State Trooper Sergeant (uncredited)
- Harland Tucker Room Clerk (uncredited)
- John Tyrrell Bell Captain (uncredited)
- John Westley Doctor (uncredited)
Director
- Elliott Nugent
- Mel Epstein
Screenwriter
- Edmund Beloin
- Jack Rose
- Bob Hope
Director of Photography
- Lionel Lindon
- Loyal Griggs
Composer
- Robert E. Dolan
- Robert Emmett Dolan
- Gene Garvin
- Gordon Jennings
- Harold Lewis
Producer
- Danny Dare
- Daniel Dare
- Bob Hope
- Harvey Clermont
- Hope Enterprises




