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    My Favorite Blonde

    1942 · Comedy · 1h 18m

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  1. My Favorite Blonde is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll. Based on a story by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about a vaudeville performer who gets mixed up with British and German secret agents in the days just before the United States' entry into World War II.

  2. 1:18:08. 1942 My Favorite Blonde. Topics. Comedy. Language. English. Karen Bentley, an English secret agent, links up with Larry Haines and his star penguin Percy in an attempt to outwit German spies. Addeddate. 2014-01-03 16:54:12. Identifier. 1942MyFavoriteBlonde. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.4.2.

  3. My Favorite Blonde (1942) is a breezy Bob Hope comedy which satirizes Hitchcock-type thrillers of its era. Hope plays a burlesque player with a penguin act who gets embroiled with Nazi agents and beautiful blonde spy Madeleine Carroll, who previously appeared in Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935).

  4. My Favorite Blonde: Directed by Sidney Lanfield. With Bob Hope, Madeleine Carroll, Gale Sondergaard, George Zucco. Karen Bentley, an English secret agent, links up with Larry Haines and his star penguin Percy in an attempt to outwit German spies.

  5. Vaudevillian Larry Haines (Bob Hope) sets out for California seeking fame and fortune, but instead he finds himself entangled in a world of intrigue and espionage. On the train ride to the coast ...

  6. Summaries. Karen Bentley, an English secret agent, links up with Larry Haines and his star penguin Percy in an attempt to outwit German spies. Larry Haines, a mediocre vaudeville entertainer, boards a train bound for Los Angeles. Is Hollywood waiting for him with open arms?

  7. Overview. Larry Haines, a mediocre vaudeville entertainer, boards a train for Los Angeles. Aboard, he meets an attractive, blonde British agent carrying a coded message hidden in a brooch—and is being pursued by Nazi agents. Sidney Lanfield. Director. Frank Butler. Screenplay. Don Hartman. Screenplay. Melvin Frank. Story. Norman Panama. Story.