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  1. Sorrowful Jones, also known as Damon Runyon's Sorrowful Jones, is a 1949 American comedy-drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield. The film stars Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. Sorrowful Jones was a remake of a 1934 Shirley Temple film, Little Miss Marker. In the film, a young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones (Hope) as a marker ...

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  2. Sorrowful Jones: Directed by Sidney Lanfield. With Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, William Demarest, Bruce Cabot. A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. Her father disappears and he learns that taking care of her cramps his free-wheeling life.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Sidney Lanfield
    • 1949-07-04
  3. Nov 18, 2023 · 49.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.7K. 269K views 3 months ago. A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. Her father disappears and he learns that...

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  4. Brief Synopsis. A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father doesn't return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Sorrowful must also evade crooked gangsters and indulge in a bit of horse-thieving.

    • Sidney Lanfield, Oscar Rudolph
    • Bob Hope
  5. What is the Spanish language plot outline for Sorrowful Jones (1949)? Sorrowful Jones (1949) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Big Steve Holloway. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A Runyonesque bookie (Bob Hope) receives a gambler's little daughter (Mary Jane Saunders) as a marker for a bet.

    • Comedy
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  8. A young girl is left with the notoriously cheap Sorrowful Jones as a marker for a bet. When her father doesn't return, he learns that taking care of a child interferes with his free-wheeling lifestyle. Sorrowful must also evade crooked gangsters and indulge in a bit of horse-thieving. —Erica Schulman <ens1@psuvm.psu.edu>

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