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Le roi des reporters

Original title: The Housekeeper's Daughter
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Joan Bennett, John Hubbard, and Adolphe Menjou in Le roi des reporters (1939)
Buddy ComedyFilm NoirScrewball ComedyComedyCrimeDramaRomance

There is the murder of a gangster. His girlfriend goes to stay with her mother. The mother is the housekeeper of an upper middle-class family with an attractive son. The gangster's gang foll... Read allThere is the murder of a gangster. His girlfriend goes to stay with her mother. The mother is the housekeeper of an upper middle-class family with an attractive son. The gangster's gang follows the girl, and the police pursue the gang.There is the murder of a gangster. His girlfriend goes to stay with her mother. The mother is the housekeeper of an upper middle-class family with an attractive son. The gangster's gang follows the girl, and the police pursue the gang.

  • Director
    • Hal Roach
  • Writers
    • Rian James
    • Gordon Douglas
    • Donald Henderson Clarke
  • Stars
    • Joan Bennett
    • Adolphe Menjou
    • John Hubbard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    483
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hal Roach
    • Writers
      • Rian James
      • Gordon Douglas
      • Donald Henderson Clarke
    • Stars
      • Joan Bennett
      • Adolphe Menjou
      • John Hubbard
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Hilda
    Adolphe Menjou
    Adolphe Menjou
    • Deakon Maxwell
    John Hubbard
    John Hubbard
    • Robert Randall
    William Gargan
    William Gargan
    • Ed O'Malley
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • Benny
    Peggy Wood
    Peggy Wood
    • Olga
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Editor Wilson
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Floyd
    Lilian Bond
    Lilian Bond
    • Gladys
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Lefty
    John Hyams
    • Professor Randall
    Leila McIntyre
    Leila McIntyre
    • Mrs. Randall
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Veroni
    Rosina Galli
    • Mrs. Veroni
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • Gangster
    Gene Morgan
    Gene Morgan
    • Gangster
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • William Randall
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Alexander
    • Taxicab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Hal Roach
    • Writers
      • Rian James
      • Gordon Douglas
      • Donald Henderson Clarke
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    8morrisonhimself

    GREAT cast in mixed drama and comedy with lots of laughs and deaths

    In some ways an odd mix, "The Housekeep's Daughter" is generally well done and extremely well acted.

    Joan Bennett looks more beautiful than ever, but doesn't have much to do, except look beautiful.

    Adolph Menjou is simply always great, although his character makes a change that doesn't really ring true -- but so what?

    Some of the finest of Hollywood's character actors make this just so much fun to watch, and seeing Victor Mature in an early role additionally makes "The Housekeeper's Daughter" a joy.

    John Hubbard gives a good portrayal of a rather spacey character, but for some reason never did become the star he probably deserved to be, though he did keep busy most of the rest of his life.

    I can recommend "The Housekeeper's Daughter" despite its minor flaws. Those flaws are vastly outnumbered by the joys.
    8SimonJack

    Lots of laughs in this comedy, romance, crime, satire, drama, and slapstick spoof

    "The Housekeeper's Daughter" is supposed to be based on a 1938 novel of the same title by Donald Henderson Clarke. The book is a romance about a reporter who has roommates in a boarding house, and all of them fall for the daughter of the housekeeper. But, after watching this film, one might wager that this was a common Hollywood project regarding the purchase of a book's film rights. It's just to use a theme or part of the story on which to build a completely different plot on film. And Hal Roach did this by piling on the sub-plots, different characters, lots of slapstick, and mixture of crime and a scathing put-down of the press and crime films of the day. It's a great farce for satire of the news media, but that might be lost for some amidst the slapstick and mayhem.

    The cast are all very good in this comedy, drama, romance, satire, crime, and spoof of newspaper films of the golden age of Hollywood. John Hubbard isn't a name that springs to mind for actors of the past. But he was a very good supporting actor and occasional leading man during the war years. He's superb here as Robert Randall. Joan Bennett has a very good role as Hilda, a daughter who strayed into some bad company before being fed up and getting out. Adolph Menjou is ace reporter of the big time newspaper, but his Deakon Maxwell is a shyster, womanizer and con man whom Randall says is a genius in making up the news. His sidekick, and competitor when it comes to "dames," is William Gargan as ace photographer, Ed O'Malley.

    When these guys move into the Randall home, while John's parents are off on their usual summer excursions, anything might happen, and does. Hilda's mom, housekeeper Olga, is played wonderfully by Peggy Wood. She gets laughs out of all of the guests at the Randall home. That is, until the hooligans begin to show up. The gangsters are all good, and Donald Meek, as the newspaper editor, Wilson, is very good in an a-typical role for the usually very meek Meek. One of the funniest scenes is when Deakon goes to see a caller who asked for the reporter from the Randall house. It's not shown on the screen, but the thud is loud and clear when Victor Mature's Lefty punches Deakon. Then with Deakon in bed and Olga caring for him, there are some very funny moments. And, toward the end, the Randalls return home early only to walk in on the mayhem. Leila McIntyre's Mrs. Randall passes out a couple times and scurries around on the floor behind the furniture to keep away the crime boss, Floyd (played by Marc Lawrence) and all his thugs.

    What a zany film. Besides all the slapstick, there are a few faints and poisoning deaths. The later is the work of George Stone's Benny, who just can't seem to get the right wrong people to drink his coffee. What a good hoot and lot of fun all around.

    Here are some favorite lines from this film.

    Ed O'Malley, "Did anyone ever tell you you had beautiful eyes?" Hilda, "Mm, the wrong people always do."

    Deakon Maxwell, "This guy throws money around like it was water." Ed O'Malley, "So what?" Deakon, "So, I wanna be around when the tide comes in."

    Ed O'Malley, "Say, do you snore?" Deakon Maxwell, "Only when I'm asleep."

    Robert Randall, "You don't understand. They're going to shoot me. They even threatened to cut my throat."

    Editor Wilson, "Shoot you? I defy them to shoot you."

    Editor Wilson, "We're going to build him up till he has to kneel down to pat the flagpole on the Empire State Building."

    Deakon Maxwell, to Hilda, "She looked at him suspiciously - just as you're looking at me now."

    Deakon Maxwell, to Olga, "Oh, I know I'm a little wild, and, uh, I've been around a lot. Think of the fun you'd have reforming me."

    Floyd, "What are you tryin' to do, make a monkey outta me?"

    Editor Wilson, "Are you a gun mol?" Mrs. Randal, shaking her head, "I just live here."
    6JoeytheBrit

    The Housekeeper's Daughter review

    The sultry Joan Bennett adds some class to this tame comedy about a rookie reporter who stumbles upon a murder involving a mentally challenged serial killer and gangsters (one of whom is a debuting Victor Mature). It's slow to start and doesn't quite seem to know where it's going, but builds up to a decent finale.
    7ksf-2

    newspaper and mobsters cover murder ...

    Joan Bennett (was "Mom' in Father of the Bride) plays Hilda, the daughter and Adolphe Menjou and John Hubbard are reporters in Housekeeper's Daughter. Everyone involved (except Mature) had made tons of movies by 1939, so the story moves right along. In Housekeeper's Daughter, Benny (George Stone, was in the "Boston Blackie" films )helps serve Hilda's guests, and there's a murder to be solved. The newspaper reporters go on a bender and get fact and fiction confused. The dashing Victor Mature (Samson & Delilah 1949) is one of the mobster's men who goes to visit Hilda, the housekeeper's daughter to see just how much she knows. Keep an eye out for the always funny character actor Donald Meek ("You Cant Take it with You" and "My Little Chickadee" ) as the newspaper editor Mr. Wilson. Reminded me a little bit of "His Girl Friday" which would come out a year later in 1940, but not nearly as clever as H.G.F. How could anyone compete with Cary Grant & Rosalind Russell? See also "Big Brown Eyes" from 1936, also Cary Grant, also a newspaper caper....
    Harri85274

    What a moronic movie

    I couldn't believe my eyes..one of the most stupid movies I got to watch. I mainly watched cause from reading of various forums on movies that Joan Bennett struck a startling resemble to the gorgeous Hedy Lamarr. True, there was that...but she lacked what Hedy had. It was suppose to be slapstick, but to me it was so annoying to watch a pro like Manjou and Gargan sunk so low...slapstick were not their forte. Only one, Victor Mature showed that there was more to come from this actor in the future. The lines were so stupid, that they were embarrassing. Hal Roach must of thought he had the cast of a Harold LLoyd or slapstick cops. Avoid this trash.

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    • Trivia
      Victor Mature was cast after being spotted in a stage play, To Quito and Back. This film marked his debut in the small role of a gangster called Lefty. He impressed Hal Roach so much that Roach cast Mature in the lead for Tumak, fils de la jungle (1940) where he created a sensation as the beefy caveman hero, beginning a long career as a star.
    • Quotes

      Benny: Gosh, you're pretty--you're awful pretty.

      Hilda: Aw, you're fooling.

      Benny: Oh no, ma'am. You're even prettier than she was.

      Hilda: Who was she?

      Benny: She was my girl.

      Hilda: Isn't she your girl anymore?

      Benny: Oh, no. No, she's gone. They're all gone, now.

      Hilda: Oh? Bet you're a regular lady killer.

      Benny: Oh yes, ma'am, but I didn't mean to. Honest I didn't.

    • Soundtracks
      Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)
      (1850) (uncredited)

      from "Lohengrin"

      Written by Richard Wagner

      Hummed by Adolphe Menjou

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1944 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le mystère de la péniche
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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