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 ...more
MPAA Rating: NR | Year: 2047 | Running Time: 85 minutes
-
DVD
$2.99MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE
-
DVD
$4.99MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE
-
DVD
$5.99MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE
-
DVD
$13.99MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE (1947) / (FULL B&W)
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 ...more
- Bob Hope - Ronnie Jackson
- Dorothy Lamour - Carlotta Montay
- Peter Lorre - Kismet
- Lon Chaney, Jr. - Willie
- John Hoyt - Dr.Lundau
- Charles Arnt - Crawford
- Jack Chefe - Henri, the Headwaiter
- Charles Cooley - Waiter
- Boyd Davis - Mr. Dawson
- Thomas P. Dillon - Policeman
- Budd Fine - Detective
- Helena Phillips Evans - Mabel
- Garry Owen - Reporter
- Clarence Muse - Man on Death row
- Elliott Nugent - Director
- Daniel Dare - Producer
- Jack Rose - Screenwriter
- Edmund Beloin - Screenwriter
- Hans Dreier - Art Director
- Earl Hedrick - Art Director
- Edith Head - Costume Designer
- Mel Epstein - First Assistant Director
- Ellsworth Hoagland - Editor
- Robert Emmett Dolan - Composer (Music Score)
- Robert Emmett Dolan - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Wally Westmore - Makeup
- Lionel Lindon - Cinematographer
- Sam Comer - Set Designer








Plus