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The Great Lover (1949 film)

The Great Lover is a 1949 American comedy film starring Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, and Roland Young. In the film, a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise, pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer. It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead.

The Great Lover
Directed byAlexander Hall
Written byEdmund Beloin
Melville Shavelson
Jack Rose
Produced byEdmund Beloin
StarringBob Hope
Rhonda Fleming
Roland Young
CinematographyCharles Lang
Edited byEllsworth Hoagland
Music byJoseph J. Lilley
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • November 23, 1949 (1949-11-23)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3.3 million (US rentals)[1]

Plot edit

In a Paris hotel, two American men drink champagne to celebrate their gambling wins. As the young man boasts, the old man strangles him from behind.

The killer is identified almost instantly because of the signature napkin knot found around the victims throat - the signature of notorious card-playing killer C.J. Dabney. The police know his next victim will fit the pattern: a young American man.

Despite the identification, the American detective Higgins pleads to the French police not to try to apprehend the perpetrator, because he wants to catch Dabney red-handed if possible. Just like Higgins guesses, Dabney soon finds a new victim, a newspaperman from Ohio, Freddie Hunter. Freddie is in Paris escorting eight young boy scouts - the Boy Foresters, but he plans to stay longer in France by deliberately missing the boat ride home to the U.S. He is looking for romance.

As Freddie is leaving the ship, he literally bumps into the beautiful young Duchess Alexandria, and isn't as keen on leaving anymore. He find a bunk with the boys, who are led by the tallest boy, Stanley. The duchess travels with her father, the Grand Duke Maximilian, and their secret hope is to start a new life in the United States, since the family is bankrupt. Dabney, who is also on the ship, offers to introduce the clueless Freddie to the duchess. When Freddie meets Alexandria, he pretends to be a very wealthy man, and instantly falls head over heels for her. She has a few more drinks of champagne than intended and reciprocates his feelings. Freddie engages in a card game with the Grand Duke.

As the scout bugler plays "Taps", Freddie has to run from the adult company to reach his bunk in time for lights out. In the morning he is woken by Reveille.

Unaware that Dabney is a cardsharp, Freddie maintains his pose as a millionaire and enters into a running card game with him and Maximilian. Dabney continually deals Freddie a winning hand then deftly changes one card to create a losing hand after Freddie has bet. Freddie cannot smoke, since he has been caught smoking before by the troop-leader. The boy scouts catch him with smoking on the ship, and threaten to reveal this and get Freddie in trouble. They tell him to confess to Alexandria that he is poor.

Freddie finds out that Alexandria doesn't have a penny to her name, and she laughs when she confesses she was going to ask him to lend her $1000. When he unexpectedly wins the card game, he discovers that Dabney has orchestrated the win and confronts him with this. Dabney is about to garotte Freddie when Higgins, who is also on the ship, interrupts, without revealing his identity as a detective. Later, Dabney murders Higgins and removes all evidence against himself, but not before the latter has warned Freddie to steer clear of Dabney. Dabney brings the ship authorities to Higgin's cabin and pretends to discover the murder and frame Freddie.

When Alexandria learns from Dabney that Freddie is a fraud, she makes a fool out of him in front of all the boy scouts. Freddie escapes the murder room and hides in a lifeboat. The boy scouts have a ceremony and the bugler plays the Last post as they think Freddie has jumped overboard. Little Tommy finds Freddie hiding in the ship's dog kennels and goes to get Alexandria. She believes Freddie when he tells the truth about Dabney, and goes in search of the evidence - a diary that Higgins wrote. Dabney catches her in Higgin's cabin and tries to kill her. Meanwhile Freddie is lowered on the anchor rope and almost eaten by a shark. When he gets back onboard he intervenes and rescues her from Dabney, becoming her hero of the day. They kiss in front of the boys.[2]

Cast edit

Radio adaptation edit

The Great Lover was presented on Screen Directors Playhouse March 22, 1951. Hope and Fleming starred in the adaptation.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Top Grossers of 1949". Variety. 4 January 1950. p. 59.
  2. ^ "The Great Lover".
  3. ^ "Bob Hope in 'Great Lover' at Paramount". New York Times. New York, New York, USA. 24 November 1949. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  4. ^ Hudgins, Garven (March 22, 1951). "Hope To Play 'Great Lover' In Broadcast". Maryland, Cumberland. Cumberland Evening Times. p. 25. Retrieved November 14, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

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The Great Lover is a 1949 American comedy film starring Bob Hope Rhonda Fleming and Roland Young In the film a scout leader takes his troop on an ocean cruise pursues a beautiful duchess and is stalked by a murderer It is also known as Easy Does It and My Favourite Redhead The Great LoverDirected byAlexander HallWritten byEdmund BeloinMelville ShavelsonJack RoseProduced byEdmund BeloinStarringBob HopeRhonda FlemingRoland YoungCinematographyCharles LangEdited byEllsworth HoaglandMusic byJoseph J LilleyProductioncompanyParamount PicturesDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateNovember 23 1949 1949 11 23 Running time80 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 3 3 million US rentals 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Radio adaptation 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn a Paris hotel two American men drink champagne to celebrate their gambling wins As the young man boasts the old man strangles him from behind The killer is identified almost instantly because of the signature napkin knot found around the victims throat the signature of notorious card playing killer C J Dabney The police know his next victim will fit the pattern a young American man Despite the identification the American detective Higgins pleads to the French police not to try to apprehend the perpetrator because he wants to catch Dabney red handed if possible Just like Higgins guesses Dabney soon finds a new victim a newspaperman from Ohio Freddie Hunter Freddie is in Paris escorting eight young boy scouts the Boy Foresters but he plans to stay longer in France by deliberately missing the boat ride home to the U S He is looking for romance As Freddie is leaving the ship he literally bumps into the beautiful young Duchess Alexandria and isn t as keen on leaving anymore He find a bunk with the boys who are led by the tallest boy Stanley The duchess travels with her father the Grand Duke Maximilian and their secret hope is to start a new life in the United States since the family is bankrupt Dabney who is also on the ship offers to introduce the clueless Freddie to the duchess When Freddie meets Alexandria he pretends to be a very wealthy man and instantly falls head over heels for her She has a few more drinks of champagne than intended and reciprocates his feelings Freddie engages in a card game with the Grand Duke As the scout bugler plays Taps Freddie has to run from the adult company to reach his bunk in time for lights out In the morning he is woken by Reveille Unaware that Dabney is a cardsharp Freddie maintains his pose as a millionaire and enters into a running card game with him and Maximilian Dabney continually deals Freddie a winning hand then deftly changes one card to create a losing hand after Freddie has bet Freddie cannot smoke since he has been caught smoking before by the troop leader The boy scouts catch him with smoking on the ship and threaten to reveal this and get Freddie in trouble They tell him to confess to Alexandria that he is poor Freddie finds out that Alexandria doesn t have a penny to her name and she laughs when she confesses she was going to ask him to lend her 1000 When he unexpectedly wins the card game he discovers that Dabney has orchestrated the win and confronts him with this Dabney is about to garotte Freddie when Higgins who is also on the ship interrupts without revealing his identity as a detective Later Dabney murders Higgins and removes all evidence against himself but not before the latter has warned Freddie to steer clear of Dabney Dabney brings the ship authorities to Higgin s cabin and pretends to discover the murder and frame Freddie When Alexandria learns from Dabney that Freddie is a fraud she makes a fool out of him in front of all the boy scouts Freddie escapes the murder room and hides in a lifeboat The boy scouts have a ceremony and the bugler plays the Last post as they think Freddie has jumped overboard Little Tommy finds Freddie hiding in the ship s dog kennels and goes to get Alexandria She believes Freddie when he tells the truth about Dabney and goes in search of the evidence a diary that Higgins wrote Dabney catches her in Higgin s cabin and tries to kill her Meanwhile Freddie is lowered on the anchor rope and almost eaten by a shark When he gets back onboard he intervenes and rescues her from Dabney becoming her hero of the day They kiss in front of the boys 2 Cast editBob Hope as Freddie Hunter Rhonda Fleming as Duchess Alexandria Roland Young as C J Dabney Roland Culver as Grand Duke Maximillian Richard Lyon as Stanley Wilson Gary Gray as Tommy O Connor Jerry Hunter as Herbie Jackie Jackson as Joe Wright Esser as Steve Orley Lindgren as Bill Curtis Loys Jackson Jr as Humphrey George Reeves as Williams Jim Backus as Higgens Jack Benny as himself uncredited 3 Radio adaptation editThe Great Lover was presented on Screen Directors Playhouse March 22 1951 Hope and Fleming starred in the adaptation 4 References edit Top Grossers of 1949 Variety 4 January 1950 p 59 The Great Lover Bob Hope in Great Lover at Paramount New York Times New York New York USA 24 November 1949 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Hudgins Garven March 22 1951 Hope To Play Great Lover In Broadcast Maryland Cumberland Cumberland Evening Times p 25 Retrieved November 14 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp External links editThe Great Lover at the TCM Movie Database The Great Lover at IMDb nbsp The Great Lover at AllMovie The Great Lover at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Great Lover 1949 film amp oldid 1222605612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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