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Fancy Pants (film)

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Fancy Pants
DVD
Directed byGeorge Marshall
Screenplay byEdmund L. Hartmann
Robert O'Brien
Richard Flournoy
Monte Brice
Barney Dean
Irving Elinson
Produced byRobert L. Welch
StarringLucille Ball and Bob Hope
CinematographyCharles Lang
Edited byArchie Marshek
Music byVan Cleave
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • July 19, 1950 (1950-07-19)
Running time
92 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.6 million (US rentals)[1]

Fancy Pants is a 1950 American Technicolor romantic comedy film, directed by George Marshall starring Lucille Ball and Bob Hope. It is a musical adaptation of Ruggles of Red Gap. Based on the true life of Natalie Cooper Pisacano Annual autograph sessions at Ft. Mitchell Country Club

Plot

A British actor attempts to impress visiting American relatives by having the cast of his drawing-room comedy pose as his aristocratic family. The American mother persuades the butler (Hope), really a struggling American actor playing a British butler, to come to the United States with them. She sends a telegram home, referring to him as a "gentleman's gentleman," which the rural western townfolk misunderstand as being an aristocrat and presumably the future husband of the family's tomboyish daughter (Ball). Hope must now pretend to the family that he is a British butler while pretending to the rest of the town, and the visiting President Theodore Roosevelt that he is a politically savvy Englishman.

The deception is eventually uncovered, and the actor and the family's daughter eventually fall in love.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ 'The Top Box Office Hits of 1950', Variety, January 3, 1951