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  1. Mr. Lucky
    1943 · Comedy drama · 1h 40m

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  1. The film was a success and made a profit of $1,603,000. Adaptations to other media. Mr. Lucky was adapted as a radio play on the October 18, 1943, broadcast of Lux Radio Theatre with Cary Grant and Laraine Day reprising their film roles.

  2. Mr. Lucky: Directed by H.C. Potter. With Cary Grant, Laraine Day, Charles Bickford, Gladys Cooper. A gambler has plans to swindle money from a charity program, but starts to have second thoughts when he falls for a rich society girl.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Romance
    • H.C. Potter
    • 1943-07-01
  3. Joe Adams (Cary Grant) is as clever as they come. Certain that he'll be called up during World War II, Joe nabs the draft papers of a man who's been freed from service and leverages his position ...

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    • Cary Grant
    • H. C. Potter
    • Comedy, Drama
  4. Mr. Lucky (1943) -- (Movie Clip) The Guy Ain't Dead Cary Grant as "Joe Adams," getting ready to launch his gambling cruise, has just learned crewman "Bascopolous" is mortally ill, when partner Zepp (Paul Stewart) breaks bad news about the draft, in Mr. Lucky, 1943, H.C. Potter's film from Milton Holmes' story.

    • H. C. Potter, Harry Scott
    • Cary Grant
    • Mr. Lucky (film)1
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  5. Lucky would be a top-grossing film for RKIO and would also lead to a television series by the same name, consisting of 34 episodes between 1959-1960 on CBS. The full cast of the film includes the following performers: Cary Grant as Joe Adams and Joe Bascopolous. Laraine Day as Dorothy Bryant. Charles Bickford as Hard Swede.

  6. Review by theriverjordan ★★ 8. “Mr. Lucky” might as well refer in title to its creator, more than its only sometimes serendipitous main character. The film was the result of a pitch to Cary Grant; concocted by a coach at the actor’s Beverly Hills tennis club. The project is a lob for Grant, playing to the ease with which everything ...

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  8. Jun 3, 2014 · In Penny Serenade the drama is intensified, now in a well done soap opera about a couple’s legal fight in adopting a child. For his so-called “breakout” role, the film Grant selected for 1943—there would be only one more that year—was Mr. Lucky. Because it appealed to him, Grant selected an original idea by Milton Holmes, who had no ...

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