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Mr. Lucky Released Jun 3, 1943 1h 40m Comedy Drama List 100% Tomatometer 6 Reviews 70% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Joe Adams (Cary Grant) is as clever as they come.
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The light touch prevails pretty much, so "Mr. Lucky" should keep you in a more or less chucklesome mood most of the time. Review: - by Kathy Fox. This is Mr. Grant's 43rd film, released in 1943, which is the year I was born! This is Cary's only picture with Laraine Day, in which he plays Joe Adams, owner of a large gambling ship, the Fortuna.
The direction (H.C. Potter), camera-work (George Barnes), design (William Cameron Menzies), and supporting cast are outstanding. The film is bracketed with a moody atmospherics. The ending could have been better. But, mainly, "Mr. Lucky" is great for watching Grant work wonders with his conflicted character.
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
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.
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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