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The Paleface is a 1948 American Comedy Western film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope as "Painless Potter" and Jane Russell as Calamity Jane. In the movie, Hope sings the song "Buttons and Bows" (by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans). The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year.
- $2 million
- Victor Young
- Robert L. Welch
With Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Robert Armstrong, Iris Adrian. Calamity Jane is dispatched to find out who's smuggling rifles to the Indians, and winds up married to a hapless correspondence-school dentist as part of her cover.
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- Comedy, Family, Western
- Norman Z. McLeod
- 1948-12-17
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Paleface, The (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Buttons And Bows Now married for her convenience and joined in a wagon train, secret government agent Calamity Jane (Russell) snoozes while her city-loving dupe husband Painless (Bob Hope) warbles a Livingston and Evans tune, in The Paleface, 1948.
- Norman Z. Mcleod
- Bob Hope
The Paleface (1948) Movie Info Synopsis Calamity Jane (Jane Russell) is working undercover for the U.S. government, trying to capture a gunrunner named Terris (Robert Armstrong) in exchange...
- (63)
- Bob Hope
- Norman Z. Mcleod
- Western, Comedy
Summaries. Calamity Jane is dispatched to find out who's smuggling rifles to the Indians, and winds up married to a hapless correspondence-school dentist as part of her cover. Someone is selling guns to the Indians and in order to find the culprit Calamity Jane and a secret agent go undercover posing as man and wife.
The Paleface (1948) was a Comedy - Western Film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and produced by Robert L. Welch. SYNOPSIS. This hilarious send-up of gunslinging oaters has Hope's mail-order dentist encountering famed outlaw Calamity Jane, played by a sly, luscious Russell.