My Favorite Spy

Not to be confused with My Favorite Spy (1942 film).
My Favorite Spy

1951 US Theatrical Poster
Directed by Norman Z. McLeod
Produced by Paul Jones
Written by Edmund L. Hartmann
Jack Sher
Starring Bob Hope
Hedy Lamarr
Music by Victor Young
Cinematography Victor Milner
Edited by Frank Bracht
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • December 25, 1951 (1951-12-25)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $2.6 million (US rentals)[1]

My Favorite Spy is a 1951 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr.

Synopsis

A comedian poses as an international spy to recover mysterious microfilm.

Peanuts White, a burlesque comic, is recruited by U.S. agents to impersonate international spy Eric Augustine (whom White resembles) in a mission to purchase a million-dollar microfilm in mysterious, exotic Tangier. There, he encounters the irresistible Lily Dalbray, an "old friend" of Augustine who is now dealing with his arch-enemy, Brubaker. But where is the real Eric? Comedy thriller with slapstick climax.

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See also

References

  1. 'Top Box-Office Hits of 1952', Variety, January 7, 1953

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