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Son of Paleface (1952) was a Action - Comedy Film directed by Frank Tashlin and produced by Robert L. Welch.

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One-time cartoonist Tashlin gets his first director's credit with this sequel to Hope's comedic masterpiece. Hope plays the son of his character in The Paleface, an Ivy Leaguer headed west to claim the inheritance left by his frontier dentist dad. He and Rogers run down a crook who's been holding up gold shipments. Hope once again joins saloon-singer Russell as they send up every Western cliche in the classic Hollywood book. Plenty of songs, including a reprise of "Buttons and Bows" and "Am I In Love."

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Academy Awards 1952 --- Ceremony Number 25 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best Music - SongMusic and Lyrics by Jack BrooksNominated
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Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Say, it's gonna be real fun honeymooning in Niagara Falls. My daddy spent a whole week there on his honeymoon, laughing, loving, drinking champagne. He had so much fun, he kinda wished Mother had been with him.


Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Rock 'em, Sock 'em, Make 'em quit, Hit 'em where they know their hit!


Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Where I hail from, we don't cotton to folks what cotton to other folks gals that don't cotton to folks that cotton to them. That's cotton talk, see?


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