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Box office. $970,000 [1] The Horn Blows at Midnight is a 1945 comedy fantasy film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Jack Benny . Following its poor box-office, Benny often exploited the film's failure for laughs over the next 20 years in his radio and television comedy series The Jack Benny Program, making the film a known entity to his ...
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- Mark Hellinger
With Jack Benny, Alexis Smith, Dolores Moran, Allyn Joslyn. A trumpet player in a radio orchestra falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth, thus marking the end of the world.
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- Comedy, Fantasy, Music
- Raoul Walsh
- 1945-04-28
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An angel is sent to destroy the earth with a trumpet blast. Cast & Crew. Read More. Raoul Walsh. Director. Jack Benny. Athanael. Alexis Smith. Elizabeth. Dolores Moran. Fran. Allyn Joslyn. Osidro. Reginald Gardiner. Archie Dexter. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details.
- Raoul Walsh, Hugh Cummings
- Jack Benny
Summaries. A trumpet player in a radio orchestra falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth, thus marking the end of the world.
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A trumpet player in a radio orchestra (Jack Benny) falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's the angel Athanael. The beautiful angel Elizabeth (Alexis Smith) delivers Athanael to the head ...
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- Comedy
James V. Kern. Screenplay. Aubrey Wisberg. Story. A trumpet player in a radio orchestra falls asleep during a commercial and dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth, thus marking the end of the world.