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Louisianna Purchase
(1941)
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Universal Studios Home Video
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Not Rated
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Studio:
Universal Studios Home Video
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Irving Cummings
Language:
English
Official Website:
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Home Video Release:
N/A
Cast:
Bob Hope
,
Raymond Walburn
,
Vera Zorina
,
Victor Moore
,
Dona Drake
,
Irene Bordon
Published ID:
749722
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N/A
Plot:
The
Irving Berlin
-
Morrie Ryskind
Broadway musical hit
Louisiana Purchase
came to the screen with surprisingly few emendations in 1941.
Bob Hope
replaces Broadway's
William Gaxton
in the role of innocent political flunkey Jim Taylor, set up to take the fall for wholesale graft by a group of corrupt Louisiana politicians. Taylor's friendly adversary is bumptuous U.S. senator Loganberry (
Victor Moore
, repeating his stage role), whose efforts at reform only end up getting him in hot water as well. Loganberry solves his own problems by marrying Mme. Bordelaise (
Irene Bordoni
), the temptress who'd been sent out to place him in a compromising position, forcing Taylor to straighten out the mess himself in a hilarious climactic courtroom filibuster. (If it's good enough for
James Stewart
, it's good enough for me.) Some of the satirical bite of the Broadway version had to be blunted for movie-audience consumption, though Paramount managed to avoid potential lawsuits by using a device which originated in the play: an amusing opening opera bouffe wherein it was established beyond all doubt that Louisiana was a totally mythical state! (At one point, a bevy of chorus girls sing the any resemblance to actual persons living or dead disclaimer.) On a historical note,
Louisiana Purchase
was
Bob Hope
's first Technicolor appearance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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