• My Favorite Brunette is a 1947 American romantic comedy film and film noir parody, directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour...
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  • the third of a loose trilogy featuring Hope including My Favorite Blonde and My Favorite Brunette. US intelligence agents recruit burlesque comic Peanuts...
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    Ladd made a cameo appearance as a detective in the Bob Hope comedy, My Favorite Brunette (1947), and he made another cameo in an all-star Paramount film,...
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    2007, retrieved October 15, 2007 Walters, John (October 24, 2005), "My favorite Brunette", CNN, archived from the original on November 4, 2007, retrieved...
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    Mexico (1945) with de Cordova. She was in three big hits in a row: My Favorite Brunette (1947), a comedy with Hope; Wild Harvest (1947), a melodrama with...
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    as a supporting actor and villain. He was in a Bob Hope comedy, My Favorite Brunette (1947), supported Randolph Scott in Albuquerque (1948) and had a...
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  • based on 7 critic reviews. Film portal My Favorite Brunette (1947) with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour My Favorite Spy (1951) with Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr...
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    Member Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) as Masked Horseman (uncredited) My Favorite Brunette (1947) as First Man on Death Row (uncredited) They Won't Believe...
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    miserablism. Bob Hope inaugurated the private-eye noir parody with My Favorite Brunette (1947), playing a baby-photographer who is mistaken for an ironfisted...
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    Hollywood Boulevard in February 1960. Being Warner Bros. cartoonists' favorite characterization, Lorre was regularly caricatured in numerous Looney Tunes...
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