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Monsieur Beaucaire

1946

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1 h 33 m

Amerika Serikat

Petualangan

Komedi

Sejarah

A bumbling barber in the court of King Louis XV becomes engaged in political intrigue when he masquerades as a dashing nobleman engaged to the princess of Spain.
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Bob Hope
Monsieur Beaucaire
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Joan Caulfield
Mimi
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Patric Knowles
Duc le Chandre
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Marjorie Reynolds
Princess Maria of Spain
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Cecil Kellaway
Count D'Armand
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Joseph Schildkraut
Don Francisco
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Reginald Owen
King Louis XV
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Constance Collier
The Queen of France
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Hillary Brooke
Mme. Pompadour
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Fortunio Bonanova
Don Carlos
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Douglass Dumbrille
George Washington
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Mary Nash
The Duenna
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Leonid Kinskey
Rene
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Howard Freeman
King Philip II
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Eric Alden
Swordsman
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Dorothy Barrett
Women Who Gets Dress Ripped Off
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John Berkes
Court Jester
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Nina Borget
Wife

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adzyimz

07/06/2023 12:41
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babe shanu

16/11/2022 02:02
Foppish skewering of the Booth Tarkington novel, previously filmed with Rudolph Valentino in 1924, casts Bob Hope (in dryly engaging form) as a barber in the French Court of King Louis XV who inadvertently gets his chambermaid-sweetheart banished to Spain; he follows her there while impersonating the Duc de Chandre, a notorious ladies' man who is to be married in an act of patriotism to the Princess of Spain. Seems lengthy at 93 minutes, with a few peaks and valleys in the plotting, and yet it's relaxed and pleasant enough to be palatable to even non-Hope buffs. Still, ace screenwriters Melvin Frank and Norman Panama don't know when to quit, and even the funny tag at the end is ultimately spoiled by unnecessary silliness. A couple of nice songs by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, a good production, and a funny duel (with Hope's ski-slope nose getting caught in the harp strings) make for a fitfully amusing time. ** from ****
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