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Synopsis
In his second film for producer Sam Goldwyn, Bob Hope is felicitously teamed with luscious Goldwyn contractee Virginia Mayo. Hope plays Sylvester the Great, a two-bit entertainer "touring" the West Indies in the 18th century. Mayo is Princess Margaret, who is kidnapped by a rough, tough buccaneer known only as The Hook (Victor McLaglen). Through a series of unbelievable circumstances, Sylvester rescues Margaret, and the two of them pose as travelling troubadors in a treacherous Pirate colony, where people are stabbed and dumped in the ocean for nonpayment of rent and other such offenses. Disguising himself as The Hook, Sylvester is befriended by corrupt colonial governor La Roche (Walter Slesak), but only until the real Hook shows up. Things look bleak for Sylvester and Margaret, but salvation is on the way-as well as a surprising romantic denoument, when a "bit player from Paramount" (guess who?) shows up to steal the Princess away from Sylvester ("Boy, this is the last picture I make for Goldwyn!") No fewer than six writers teamed up for this Technicolor extravaganza, which though not as consistently hilarious as other Hope farces still holds up beautifully. The best performance is offered by Walter Brennan as an addled pirate named Featherhead, a character right out of a Tex Avery cartoon! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stanley Andrews Captain of The Mary Ann
Walter Brennan Featherhead
Maude Eburne "Boar's Head Inn" Landlady
Bob Hope Sylvester Crosby/"Sylvester the Great"
Brandon Hurst Mr. Pelly
Adia Kuznetzoff Don Jose
Virginia Mayo Princess Margaret/"Margaret Warbrook"
Victor McLaglen The Hook
Walter Slezak Gov. La Roche
Hugo Haas Cafe Owner
Marc Lawrence Pedro
Robert Warwick The King
Tom Kennedy Alonzo

Production Crew

Ernst Fegte Art Director
Victor Milner Cinematographer
William Snyder Cinematographer
David Rose Composer (Music Score)
David Butler Director
Dan Mandell Editor
Don Hartman Producer
Samuel Goldwyn Producer
Allen Boretz Screenwriter
Curtis Kenyon Screenwriter
Don Hartman Screenwriter
Everett Freeman Screenwriter
Melville Shavelson Screenwriter
Howard Bristol Set Designer
Sy Bartlett Short Story Author
Sy Bartlett Short Story Author
Clarence Slifer Special Effects
R.O. Binger Special Effects
Year: 1944
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
RKO Pictures
Samuel Goldwyn Company

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures