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The Big Hangover
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Synopsis
Nobody sits on the fence so far as The Big Hangover is concerned. Leonard Maltin considers it "predictable, as well as silly and boring," while the late William K. Everson regarded it as one of Hollywood's best and most underappreciated screwball comedies. Examine the premise and judge for yourself: Van Johnson plays David Maldon, an attorney with an acute allergy to liquor. It seems that, during the war, Maldon was nearly drowned in an overstocked wine cellar; ever since that time, he can't even smell booze without becoming inebriated. The young, rich, and pretty Mary Belney (Elizabeth Taylor) does her best to save Maldon from embarrassment whenever he comes into proximity with alcohol. Typical of many postwar comedies, Norman Krasna's screenplay has a sturdy inner lining of social consciousness: Maldon must choose between becoming a partner in a high-profile firm or devoting his time to fighting for the civil rights of minorities. In addition to his scripting chores, Krasna also produced and directed The Big Hangover. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Philip Ahn Dr. Lee
Leon Ames Carl Bellcap
Edgar Buchanan Uncle Fred Mahoney
Rosemary de Camp Claire Bellcap
Russell Hicks Steve Hughes
Fay Holden Martha Belney
Van Johnson David Maldon
Gene Lockhart Charles Parkford
Matt Moore Mr. Rumlie
Gordon Richards Williams
Selena Royle Kate Mahoney
Elizabeth Taylor Mary Belney
Percy Waram John Belney
Pierre Watkin Samuel C. Lang

Production Crew

George Folsey Cinematographer
Adolph Deutsch Composer (Music Score)
Helen Rose Costume Designer
Norman Krasna Director
Frederick Y. Smith Editor
Norman Krasna Producer
Norman Krasna Screenwriter
Year: 1950
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Produced by
MGM