Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn actor's double looses a tooth when he is punched during filming. While under anesthesia at the dentist's office, he dreams that he is in movies with several contemporary stars.An actor's double looses a tooth when he is punched during filming. While under anesthesia at the dentist's office, he dreams that he is in movies with several contemporary stars.An actor's double looses a tooth when he is punched during filming. While under anesthesia at the dentist's office, he dreams that he is in movies with several contemporary stars.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Charles F. Clark
- Joe E. Brown Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
Betty Dietrich
- Greta Garbo Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
Buddy Doyle
- Eddie Cantor Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
Tom Herbert
- Hugh Herbert Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
- …
Ezelle Poule
- ZaSu Pitts Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
Virginia Rendell
- Mae West Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
Ed Smalle
- Cantina Chorus Leader
- (sin créditos)
Lorraine Stern
- Deanna Durbin Impersonator
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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This more than usually entertaining 1940 Vitaphone short directed by Roy Mack borrows the plot of a Phil Harris short made four years earlier. A stunt double, Lee Dixon, under anesthesia dreams he is in other worlds populated by movie stars. Some of the imitations he hears are excellent--Tom Herbert does a terrific job impersonating his more famous brother Hugh. Fans of Mae West will love rehearing the great Sammy Fain song "Now I'm A Lady" decently mimicked by Virginia Rendell. There's even a Hollywood song for male chorus by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin with lyrics as good as "Horray for Hollywood." A better than average Warner Bros. short subject.
This is a fun short for those of us who remember the personalities being impersonated or who want an early example of the genius of songwriters Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin. Under anesthesia a stunt double, having a dentist repair a tooth lost during a fight in a western, dreams of movie scenes starring him with famous stars (Mae West, Bing Crosby, Eddie Cantor, Deanna Durbin, Hugh Herbert, Zazu Pitts, Joe E. Brown, Greta Garbo, among them). Only the actors are portrayed by their doubles.
This short features a collection of impressions of film stars, presented as the dreams of a dental patient under anesthesia. Some of the impressions are very convincing while others are rather amateurish. It's enough to hold one's attention between feature presentations, but if you skipped it to get another box of popcorn, you would probably be okay with that.
LEE DIXON is a stunt double who gets punched in the jaw and ends up at the dentist to have a tooth replaced. He's given gas by the dental assistant and immediately imagines himself acting opposite various stars of the silver screen.
Among the stars, the Deanna Durbin double is the most effective--as well as the Greta Garbo impersonation and Hugh Herbert. Less impressive but good enough were Mae West, Norma Shearer, Charles Laughton, Joe E. Brown, Zasu Pitts, Bing Crosby and Eddie Cantor.
Enjoyment will depend solely on whether you recognize these performers or not. Other than that, there are a couple of so-so song numbers composed by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin--but nothing special.
Among the stars, the Deanna Durbin double is the most effective--as well as the Greta Garbo impersonation and Hugh Herbert. Less impressive but good enough were Mae West, Norma Shearer, Charles Laughton, Joe E. Brown, Zasu Pitts, Bing Crosby and Eddie Cantor.
Enjoyment will depend solely on whether you recognize these performers or not. Other than that, there are a couple of so-so song numbers composed by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin--but nothing special.
3 years before this short subject from Warner Brothers Bing Crosby did a film
also entitled Double Or Nothing. Maybe a few of his fans thought they were
seeing a re-release.
This amusing short subject has many of the folks who double for stars including Bing Crosby getting a chance to show their stuff. Other doubles include Mae West, Zasu Pitts, Deanna Durbin, Hugh Herbert, Charles Laughton, and Eddie Cantor.
All this is in a dream sequence where Lee Dixon gets the gas courtesy of his dentist. Dixon is best known for being the original Will Parker in Oklahoma.
It's an amusing short subject, you'll like the impersonations.
This amusing short subject has many of the folks who double for stars including Bing Crosby getting a chance to show their stuff. Other doubles include Mae West, Zasu Pitts, Deanna Durbin, Hugh Herbert, Charles Laughton, and Eddie Cantor.
All this is in a dream sequence where Lee Dixon gets the gas courtesy of his dentist. Dixon is best known for being the original Will Parker in Oklahoma.
It's an amusing short subject, you'll like the impersonations.
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- TriviaThe excellent imitation of Hugh Herbert is done by his brother Tom Herbert.
- ConexionesReferences Grand Hotel (1932)
- Bandas sonorasMy Guitar
(uncredited)
Music by Saul Chaplin
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Sung by John Elliott with Ed Smalle's Octet
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Broadway Brevities (1939-1940) #7: Double or Nothing
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 18min
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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