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Millionaire Playboy

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
134
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Linda Hayes and Joe Penner in Millionaire Playboy (1940)
SlapstickComedyRomance

Joe Zany has been bashful around girls since he was a baby, and has violent spells of hiccuping when he is kissed by one. His father, utilities magnate J.B. Zany, calls in the services of es... Read allJoe Zany has been bashful around girls since he was a baby, and has violent spells of hiccuping when he is kissed by one. His father, utilities magnate J.B. Zany, calls in the services of escort bureau manager Bob Norman and offers him a fat fee if he can cure Joe. Learning that ... Read allJoe Zany has been bashful around girls since he was a baby, and has violent spells of hiccuping when he is kissed by one. His father, utilities magnate J.B. Zany, calls in the services of escort bureau manager Bob Norman and offers him a fat fee if he can cure Joe. Learning that Joe isn't scared of old ladies, Bob takes him to a lake resort where there are many girls ... Read all

  • Director
    • Leslie Goodwins
  • Writers
    • Bert Granet
    • Charles E. Roberts
  • Stars
    • Joe Penner
    • Linda Hayes
    • Russ Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    134
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    • Director
      • Leslie Goodwins
    • Writers
      • Bert Granet
      • Charles E. Roberts
    • Stars
      • Joe Penner
      • Linda Hayes
      • Russ Brown
    • 9User reviews
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    Joe Penner
    Joe Penner
    • Joe Zany, aka Mr. Joe Potter
    Linda Hayes
    Linda Hayes
    • Lois Marlowe
    Russ Brown
    Russ Brown
    • Mr. Bob Norman
    Fritz Feld
    Fritz Feld
    • 'G.G.' Gorta
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Tom Murphy
    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
    • Stafford
    Arthur Q. Bryan
    • J.B. Zany
    Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake
    • Eleanor
    • (as Adele Pearce)
    Diane Hunter
    • Hattie
    Mary Beth Milford
    Mary Beth Milford
    • Bertha
    • (as Mary Milford)
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Bellhop
    Frank Faylen
    Frank Faylen
      Kathryn Adams
      Kathryn Adams
      • Betty
      • (uncredited)
      Claire Carleton
      Claire Carleton
      • Woman Kissing Baby Joe
      • (uncredited)
      Beth Dynes
        Kirby Grant
        Kirby Grant
        • Bill
        • (uncredited)
        William Haade
        William Haade
        • Policeman
        • (uncredited)
        Tom Hanlon
        Tom Hanlon
        • Football Commentator
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Leslie Goodwins
        • Writers
          • Bert Granet
          • Charles E. Roberts
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        4bkoganbing

        No ducks to buy in this film

        Joe Penner at one time was a top comedian and his main performing medium was radio. He was on radio every bit the zany type you see here. His main catchphrase was "Wanna buy a duck?" A year after this film was done he would die quite suddenly and young.

        His brand of humor doesn't wear well in this type of film. His kind of frenetic pace was best in short subject films.

        In this one Penner is a rich idiot who can't get anything going with young and attractive females. Instead of being grateful he won't be propagating, dad hires Russ Brown an expert in these matters to teach Penner to not be so shy and learn some social graces.

        Penner's not shy any more when things are over, but social graces is a hopeless cause with him.

        Joe Penner for these times is an acquired taste.
        dougdoepke

        Flops, Hiccups or Not

        After seeing the movie, I didn't kiss the wife for a week; call it Fear of the Hiccups and her good luck. Poor Zany, every time a girl kisses him, his throat goes wild. So now, to cure him, Dad sends the goofus to a remote lodge filled with young women who Zany believes are in their 60's but benefitting from youthful face-lifts. Obviously, hiccups aren't his only problem! Then too, Dad's got secret designs on forcing the owners to sell the lodge to him at a cut-rate price. One thing for sure, this ain't your typical plot-line, even for a goofy knock-about.

        Too bad Penner and the script don't pull off the wacky potential, particularly the hiccups and the many cute girls. Instead, Penner comes across as a repetitious, third-rate cross between Jerry Lewis and Lou Costello, with a schtick that soon gets one-note and tiresome. Then too, the script lets him dominate events, while the main chuckles come from supporting players, like Feld and Kennedy. Also, the attempt at sight gags, like the poorly edited run-away boat, fail to raise the laugh level.

        Anyway, whatever Penner's earlier comedic accomplishments, it's not surprising that this entry has been assigned to movie oblivion, and that's despite TMC's worthy effort of giving even the most obscure one more try. So, thanks TCM, even for the losers.
        3planktonrules

        Is this film really Zany?!

        Joe Penner stars as Joe Zany...a ridiculously named and strange character who has a weird affliction. Whenever he's around pretty young ladies, he begins hiccuping uncontrollably. It's so bad his rich father offers $5000 to cure him...and Bob Norman tries to cure Joe by taking him to a lodge filled with young ladies. Bob tells Joe that these women are all in their 60s...the result of plastic surgery and the like. And, because the women are all supposedly old, Joe seems at ease around them.

        While you can easy see that the film's plot is ridiculous and contrived, it might have somehow worked had the film been funny and Penner more likable. As it is, it all seems very forced and unfunny--especially at the start where you see Penner dressed as a baby and then a small child. Although I found Penner mostly unfunny, it is sad he died so young (of an apparent heart attack at 36). Interestingly, IMDB actually says about this "Had he not died so young (of a heart attack at age 36), Penner probably would have suffered an early decline anyway simply due to the repetitive nature of his schtick and faded into supporting character roles". I can easily see their point.

        So is this worth seeing? Not especially...as Penner is so unlikable and brash. Additionally, the writing was sometimes awfully broad. It's a shame, as the concept is much like Harold Lloyd's "Girl Shy'...which was a great film. Also, the supporting cast is terrific--with the likes to Tom Kennedy and Mantan Moreland to provide some REAL laughs. You really wonder if the film, with a slight re-write and different leading actors (such as Abbott & Costello), might have worked. All I know is that I didn't enjoy this picture very much and plan on avoiding Penner's films. Perhaps he was beloved on radio, but as a leading man in films, he was just more annoying than funny.
        10rlymzv

        About a dozen gorgeous women make this movie a hit with me.

        About a dozen gorgeous women make this movie a hit with me. The lead actor in this movie is not the best, but I guess he does have to act a little bit odd in order to justify the reason he's at the lodge with all these gorgeous young women. Women make him nervous, and he is sent here to find a cure.

        There is a lot of good slapstick comedy and mistaken identity scenarios. But it was good humor to see these beautiful women honestly pursuing a wealthy man. No political correctness in this movie. At one point, the primary female interest in the movie, Linda Hayes, is ask how old she is. She replies 22. Which interestingly was her real age. If you're in the mood to watch a dozen or so 19 to 25 year old women, with freshly scrubbed faces look no further.

        I purchased the DVD from Zeus, but there are other sellers as well. The quality was very watchable.
        6ksf-2

        good. could have been great.

        Joe penner, grady sutton, mantan moreland. All giants in comedy. The story is the weak point here. Penner is joe zany, son of very rich businessman. Joe gets the hiccups whenever he's around pretty girls. Some comedy bits, as joe gets pulled around the lake holding onto a motorboat motor. And the running gag where the bellhop never seems to get a tip. Joe goes off to a resort that his father wants to buy. For some unexplained reason, its mostly girls visiting the resort. The goons start haunting the resort so the owner will sell. Now joe is running around town with a bag, being mistaken for a killer. It's just okay. It feels like it wasn't edited well. And has the corniest ending ever. Entertaining enough, if you don't look too closely. Directed by les goodwins. He's probably best known for the lupe velez, the mexican spitfire films.

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          Penultimate film of Joe Penner.
        • Quotes

          J.B. Zany: Did you buy those notes?

          Joe Zany, aka Mr. Joe Potter: Uh huh.

          J.B. Zany: Well, you're a smarter businessman than I thought.

          Joe Zany, aka Mr. Joe Potter: Yeah, they can't fool me. I'm too ignorant!

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        • Release date
          • March 15, 1940 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Glamour Boy
        • Filming locations
          • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
        • Production company
          • RKO Radio Pictures
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 4m(64 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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