Where There's Life (1947) | |
| Director(s) | Sidney Lanfield |
| Producer(s) | Paul Jones |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Thriller/Suspense |
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Where There's Life Overview:
Where There's Life (1947) was a Comedy - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Sidney Lanfield and produced by Paul Jones.
SYNOPSIS
Hope antics as a disk jockey about to be married who learns he is heir to the throne of a kingdom in the throes of a revolution. Hope throws off the one-liners while avoiding revolutionaries, and Bendix is his intended's brother.
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Quotes from
Michael Joseph Valentine:
[to Krivoc] Well, you look familiar. I just can't place the graveyard!
Victor O'Brien: [about Valentine] When that anteater buries his nose in the pillow, it leaves an impression on the mattress.
Victor O'Brien: Ooh, ooh! That guy gives me a terrible headache! Joe, Joe, get me an aspirin. Here put it on a slice of bread. I'm hungry too!
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Victor O'Brien: [about Valentine] When that anteater buries his nose in the pillow, it leaves an impression on the mattress.
Victor O'Brien: Ooh, ooh! That guy gives me a terrible headache! Joe, Joe, get me an aspirin. Here put it on a slice of bread. I'm hungry too!
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Facts about
Bendix's line, "Wat a revoltin' development this is." is a reference to his popular radio show, 'The Life of Riley,' which had been on air since 1945.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 16, 1948 with Bob Hope and Signe Hasso reprising their film roles.
The title is a play on the old platitude "Where there's life, there's hope".
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"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 16, 1948 with Bob Hope and Signe Hasso reprising their film roles.
The title is a play on the old platitude "Where there's life, there's hope".
read more facts about Where There's Life...







