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Sorrowful Jones
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Synopsis
This second of four film adaptations of Damon Runyon's Little Miss Marker is tailored to the talents of Bob Hope. A shifty Broadway bookie, Sorrowful Jones (Hope) becomes a reluctant foster parent when an anxious gambler leaves behind his little girl Martha Jane (Mary Jane Saunders) as a "marker," or IOU. When the father is killed by mobster Big Steve Holloway (Bruce Cabot), Sorrowful decides to hide Martha Jane from the authorities, lest the poor girl get tossed in an orphanage. Lucille Ball co-stars as Sorrowful's erstwhile girlfriend Gladys, who along with Mary Jane is instrumental in "reforming" the cynical Jones. The climactic scenes, wherein Sorrowful tries to smuggle a horse into a hospital in order to bring the little girl out of a coma, deftly combines slapstick with pathos. A remake of 1934's Little Miss Marker, which starred Shirley Temple in the title role, Sorrowful Jones was itself remade in 1962 as the Tony Curtis vehicle Who's Got the Action; it was filmed again in 1980, once more as Little Miss Marker, with Curtis as the villain and Walter Matthau in the Bob Hope role. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lucille Ball Gladys O'Neill
Bruce Cabot Big Steve Holloway
William Demarest Regret
Thomas Gomez Reardon
Bob Hope Humphrey "Sorrowful" Jones
Paul Lees Orville Smith
Tom Pedi Once Over Sam
Mary Jane Saunders Martha Jane Smith
Houseley Stevenson, Sr. Doc Chesley
Emmett Vogan Psychiatrist
Ben Welden Big Steve's Bodyguard

Production Crew

Albert Nozaki Art Director
Hans Dreier Art Director
Daniel L. Fapp Cinematographer
Robert Emmett Dolan Composer (Music Score)
Mary Kay Dodson Costume Designer
Sidney Lanfield Director
Arthur P. Schmidt Editor
Wally Westmore Makeup
Robert Emmett Dolan Musical Direction/Supervision
Gladys Lehman Play Author
Sam Hellman Play Author
William Lipman Play Author
Robert L. Welch Producer
Edmund L. Hartmann Screenwriter
Jack Rose Screenwriter
Melville Shavelson Screenwriter
Bertram Granger Set Designer
Sam Comer Set Designer
Damon Runyon Short Story Author
Damon Runyon Short Story Author
Jay Livingston Songwriter
Ray Evans Songwriter
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Year: 1949
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Paramount