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The Lemon Drop Kid - 1951

  • Director Sidney Lanfield
  • Product Code: NA-2285-COM-LT
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When the Lemon Drop Kid accidentally steers Moose Moran's girl away from a winning bet, he is forced to come up with $10,000 to repay the angry gangster. Fortunately it's Christmas, a time when people can be persuaded to part with money for the right cause.

Technical Sheet
Original Title The Lemon Drop Kid
Title in Portugal O Vigarista
Title in Brazil No Mato Sem Cachorro
Year 1951
Language English
Subtitle English, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Dutch
Colors Black and white
Gender Comedy, Police, Musical
Duration 91 Min.
Direction Sidney Lanfield, Frank Tashlin
Countries of origin United States
Cast Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan, Jane Darwell, Andrea King, Fred Clark, Jay C. Flippen, William Frawley, Harry Bellaver, Sid Melton, Ben Welden, Ida Moore, Francis Pierlot, Charles Cooley, Salvatore De Lorenzo, Harry Shannon, Bernard Szold, Tor Johnson, Tom Dugan, Sid Tomack, Harry Wilson, Eric Alden, Stanley Andrews, Richard Barron, Brooks Benedict, Billie Bird, Oliver Blake, Hazel Boyne, Helen Brown, John Brown, Benny Burt, Rosalee Calvert, Sue Carlton, Bill Cartledge, Anna Chandler, Ray Cooke, Lorinne Crawford, Roger Creed, Wade Crosby, Oliver Cross, Isabel Cushin, Jim Davies, Sayre Dearing, Mike Donovan, John Doucette, Jimmie Dundee, Ralph Dunn, Don Dunning, Sarah Edwards, Al Ferguson, Charles Ferguson, Tom Ferrandini, Pat Flaherty, Robert Foulk, Barbara Freking, Slim Gaut, Roy Gordon, Fred Graff, John Grant, Charmienne Harker, Jim Hayward, Hallene Hill, Henry Hope, Bee Humphries, John Indrisano, Tommy Ivo, Jerry James, Richard Karlan, Kenner G. Kemp, Kenneth Kendall, Lola Kendrick, Victor Kilian, Geraldine Knapp, Jack Kruschen, Nolan Leary, Kate MacKenna, Mike Mahoney, Vivian Mason, Allen Mathews, Joe McTurk, Harold Miller, John 'Skins' Miller, Mary Moder, Ralph Montgomery, Pat Moran, Patsy Moran, Jerry Mullins, Diana Mumby, Mary Murphy, Paul Newlan, Patsy O'Byrne, Bob O'Connor, Emory Parnell, Gilman Rankin, Joey Ray, Joe Recht, Bruce Riley, John Roberts, Michael Ross, Gene Roth, Wally Russell, Almira Sessions, Jack Shea, Bill Sheehan, Douglas Spencer, Jack Stoney, Brick Sullivan, Harry Tyler, Bill Varga, Emmett Vogan, Ralph Volkie, Anthony Warde, Jean Whitney, Patricia Wright, Guy Zanette, Fred Zendar
Did you know?
Curiosities Introduced the hit Christmas song "Silver Bells". The movie was filmed in 1950, but not released in theaters until March, 1951. When a recording of "Silver Bells" by Bing Crosby became a hit in December, 1950, the studio called Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell back to re-shoot a more elaborate musical version of the song for the film's release. In later years, Bob Hope made "Silver Bells" his own Christmas theme. He performed the song every year on his annual Christmas TV special, usually singing it as a duet with the lead female guest (such as Olivia Newton-John, Shirley Jones, Barbara Mandrell, or his own wife, Dolores Hope).
Bloopers Sidney rings bells while Brainey sings "Silver Bells." He's only holding two bells, but we hear at least four different ring notes.

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