My Favorite Blonde

6.4
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Run time: 78 min
  • Premiere: 1942. April 2.

Larry Haines, a mediocre vaudeville entertainer, boards a train for Los Angeles. Aboard, he meets an attractive, blonde British agent carrying a coded message hidden in a brooch—and is being pursued by Nazi agents.

Discover

Bob Hope

Larry Haines

Madeleine Carroll

Karen Bentley

Gale Sondergaard

Madame Stephanie Runick

George Zucco

Dr. Hugo Streger

Walter Kingsford

Dr. Wallace Faber

Esther Howard

Mrs. Topley

Edward Gargan

Mulrooney

James Burke

Union Secretary

Charles Cane

Turk O'Flaherty

Crane Whitley

Ulrich - Henchman

Milton Parsons

Mortician

Tom Fadden

Tom Douglas

Fred Kelsey

Sam - Policeman

Edgar Dearing

Joe - Policeman

Addison Richards

Herbert Wilson

Matthew Boulton

Colonel Ashmont

Monte Blue

Policeman at Union Hall (uncredited)

Wade Boteler

Conductor (uncredited)

Bing Crosby

Man Outside Union Hall (uncredited)

Sarah Edwards

Mrs. Weatherwax (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse

Diner Patron (uncredited)

Edward Peil Sr.

Policeman (uncredited)

Carl Switzer

Frederick (uncredited)

Minerva Urecal

Stone-Faced Woman (uncredited)

Art

Hans Dreier

Art Direction

Robert Usher

Art Direction

Camera

William C. Mellor

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Edith Head

Costume Design

Wally Westmore

Makeup Artist

Directing

Editing

Production

Buddy G. DeSylva

Executive Producer

Paul Jones

Associate Producer

Sound

David Buttolph

Original Music Composer

Gene Merritt

Sound Recordist

Gene Garvin

Sound Recordist

Writing

Frank Butler

Screenplay

Don Hartman

Screenplay

Art

Hans Dreier

Art Direction

Robert Usher

Art Direction

Camera

William C. Mellor

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Edith Head

Costume Design

Wally Westmore

Makeup Artist

Directing

Editing

Production

Buddy G. DeSylva

Executive Producer

Paul Jones

Associate Producer

Sound

David Buttolph

Original Music Composer

Gene Merritt

Sound Recordist

Gene Garvin

Sound Recordist

Writing

Frank Butler

Screenplay

Don Hartman

Screenplay