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The Horn Blows at Midnight
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Synopsis
Though Jack Benny made a cottage industry out of joking about the purported rottenness of his 1945 vehicle Horn Blows at Midnght, the film is in fact a delightful comedy-fantasy-certainly not Benny's best film, but far from his worst. While dozing off during a radio broadcast, studio musician Athaniel (Benny) dreams he's a trumpet player in Heaven's celestial orchestra. At the behest of glamorous angel Elizabeth (Alexis Smith), Athaniel is brought into the lavish chambers of The Chief (Guy Kibbee), who has a job for our hapless hero. It seems that The Front Office, dissatisfied with the state of things on planet Earth ("just a six-day job"), has decided to destroy the tiny globe. Athaniel is to go down to New York City and blow his trumpet at midnight, thereby heralding the end of the world. Unfortunately he botches the job and remains stuck on earth as a "fallen angel" along with previous Heavenly dropouts Osidro (Allyn Joslyn) and and Doremus (John Alexander). Having persuaded The Chief to give Athaniel a second chance, Elizabeth herself comes to Earth to make sure that her sweetheart successfully completes his mission. Alas, the impoverished Athaniel has used his precious trumpet to pay for a meal, thereby setting off a chain reaction of comic complications, culminating with a Harold Lloyd-like climax wherein Athaniel is but one of six people precariously dangling from a skyscraper ledge. Evidence exists that the "dream" framework and slapstick finale of Horn Blows at Midnight were last-minute additions: A 1949 radio version of the Sam Hellman-James V. Kern screenplay is quite different, with a more sentimental and "meaningful" finale. Whatever the case, the screen version of Horn Blows at Midnight delivers plenty of laughs for Benny fans and casual viewers alike. Alas, the film proved a box-office disappointment, which was injurious for Benny's film career but a boon to his radio and TV shows, which thrived on derisive Horn Blows at Midnight jokes for the next two decades! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

John Alexander Doremus
Murray Alper Tony
Jack Benny Athanael
Truman Bradley Radio announcer
Margaret Dumont Miss Rodholder/Mme. Traviata
Reginald Gardiner Archie Dexter/Composer
Ethel Griffies Lady Stover
Paul Harvey Hotel manager
Allyn Joslyn Osidro/Second trumpeter
Guy Kibbee The Chief/Radio director
Mike Mazurki Bass player/Humphrey
Dolores Moran Fran Blackstone/Violinist
Pat O'Moore Clerk
Franklin Pangborn Sloan/Radio engineer
Alexis Smith Elizabeth
John Brown Lew

Production Crew

Clarence I. Steensen Art Director
Hugh Reticker, Jr. Art Director
Sidney Hickox Cinematographer
Carl Stalling Composer (Music Score)
Franz Waxman Composer (Music Score)
Milo Anderson Costume Designer
Raoul Walsh Director
Irene Morra Editor
Perc Westmore Makeup
Leo F. Forbstein Musical Direction/Supervision
Mark Hellinger Producer
James Kern Screenwriter
Sam Hellman Screenwriter
Clarence I. Steensen Set Designer
Stan Jones Sound/Sound Designer
Lawrence W. Butler Special Effects
Year: 1945
Runtime: 78
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Fantasy

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Release
by Warner Brothers