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Bob Hope Film Collection #1 (1969)
Rating:
Starring: James Cagney, Bing Crosby, William Frawley, Jackie Gleason, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Jerry Mathers, Marilyn Maxwell, Jane Wyman, Angela Clarke, Jane Darwell, Billy Gray, Herbert Hayes
Director: Sidney Lanfield, Norman Panama, Melville Shavelson, Hal Walker
Category: Comedy, Classic
Studio: Brentwood
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
447 mins

 
 

 

The Lemon Drop Kid
Hope stars as Sidney Melbourne (The Lemon Drop Kid, named after his love of the candy), a con man who offers a "sure thing" horse tip to the girlfriend of mobster Moose Moran.When the horse loses and Moose's original pick wins, Moose gives Sidney until Christmas to pay back the money he lost or his thug will "open" Sidney for Christmas.To pay back the money he owes Moose, Sidney enlists some pals to hit the street corners of New York dressed as Santa Claus accepting donations for a bogus elderly ladies' home.

Road To Bali
Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour team up in their sixth "Road" picture, Road To Bali, which was the only film in the series to be shot in color.Hope and Crosby star as two out-of-work Vaudeville performers who are on the lam.The two are hired by a South Seas prince as deep-sea divers in order to recover a buried treasure.They meet beautiful Princess Lala (Lamour) and vie for her affections.Of course, the boys run into the usual perils such as cannibals, a giant squid and numerous cameos from some of Hollywood's biggest stars.

The Seven Little Foys
Bob Hope tackles a more serious role in Paramount's 1955 film The Seven Little Foys.Hope plays real-life Vaudeville star Eddie Foy, who had always performed as a "single" act on stage.But when his wife passes way, Foy must incorporate his seven children into the act in order to keep custody.Now, not only is he no longer a solo performer, but his adorable children are stealing the limelight.The film's real highlight comes during a friar's roast as Foy's friend George M. Cohan joins him for some impromptu comedy and a show-stopping dance number.

How To Commit Marriage
Bob Hope and Oscar-winner, Jane Wyman star as the perfect married couple with one minor exception: They are about to announce their divorce.However, their daughter is getting married.And that's just the beginning.The young couple must deal with the trails and tribulations of the groom's father (Jackie Gleason) as he tries to stop the wedding.The film was quite fitting as Bob saw his own daughter Nora get married that same year.

Bob Hope: Hollywood's Brightest Star
Bob Hope has long been regarded as one of the world's best-known and best-loved entertainers.With 60 films and more than 500 TV appearances to his credit, Bob Hope is a bonafide star of stage, screen, radio and television.As if that list of achievements weren't enough, he has performed for literally millions of American G.I.s stationed throughout the world, lifting spirits in times of war ranging from World War II to Vietnam.Bob Hope has received over 50 honorary doctorates and thousands of humanitarian awards and has earned the admiration of countless people around the world; he is truly Hollywood's Brightest Star.