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Monsieur Beaucaire/ Where There's Life: Bob Hope Tribute Collection (Double Feature) (1947)
Rating:
Starring: Bob Hope, Hillary Brooke, Joan Caulfield, Constance Collier, Signe Hasso, Cecil Kellaway, Patric Knowles, Reginald Owen, Marjorie Reynolds, Joseph Schildkraut
Director: Sidney Lanfield, George Marshall
Category: Special Interest
Studio: Universal Studios
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
168 mins

 
 

 

The Tribute Collection

Monsieur Beaucaire
Bob Hope stars as a court barber who turns into a royal pain for his employers. He also happens to fall in love with the beautiful Mimi (Joan Caulfield). But when the king has had enough of his shenanigans, Hope is led to the guillotine. Luckily, the Duc De Chandre, played by Patric Knowles, rescues Beaucaire. But when he later poses as a nobleman, it seems Hope may have pushed his luck a little too far.

Where There's Life
Bob Hope is Michael Valentine, the long-lost heir to the throne of a mythical kingdom. This makes him the target of spies, kidnapping, death plots-and two determined women (Vera Marshe and Signe Hasso). Michael is "hunted, shot at, stabbed, nearly hanged, tossed out of an aeroplane, and run down by a car" (Cue Magazine). but dealing with the women is even tougher.