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The Great Mr. Nobody

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
227
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Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie in The Great Mr. Nobody (1941)
ComedyDramaRomance

Perpetual optimist "Dreamy" Smith aspires to quit his job as newspaper publicity drudge and sail the world. But life--and his editor--conspire against him. Not only does the car he intends u... Read allPerpetual optimist "Dreamy" Smith aspires to quit his job as newspaper publicity drudge and sail the world. But life--and his editor--conspire against him. Not only does the car he intends using as the boat's down payment roll into the bay, but his boss starts to claim Dreamy's b... Read allPerpetual optimist "Dreamy" Smith aspires to quit his job as newspaper publicity drudge and sail the world. But life--and his editor--conspire against him. Not only does the car he intends using as the boat's down payment roll into the bay, but his boss starts to claim Dreamy's better publicity ideas as his own.

  • Director
    • Benjamin Stoloff
  • Writers
    • Ben Markson
    • Kenneth Gamet
    • Harold Titus
  • Stars
    • Eddie Albert
    • Joan Leslie
    • Alan Hale
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benjamin Stoloff
    • Writers
      • Ben Markson
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Harold Titus
    • Stars
      • Eddie Albert
      • Joan Leslie
      • Alan Hale
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Robert 'Dreamy' Smith
    Joan Leslie
    Joan Leslie
    • Mary Clover
    Alan Hale
    Alan Hale
    • 'Skipper' Martin
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Richard Amesworth
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • John Wade
    Charles Trowbridge
    Charles Trowbridge
    • Grover Dillon
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Michael O'Connor
    Dickie Moore
    Dickie Moore
    • 'Limpy' Barnes
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Eddie Williams
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Mr. McGraw
    George Campeau
    • Mr. Hanes
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Jig
    • (as William Benedict)
    Helen MacKellar
    Helen MacKellar
    • Mrs. Barnes
    Joyce Tucker
    • Janet Barnes
    Mary Field
    Mary Field
    • Miss Frame
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Beggar
    • (uncredited)
    Lucia Carroll
    Lucia Carroll
    • Woman in Office
    • (uncredited)
    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • Onlooker at Fight
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Benjamin Stoloff
    • Writers
      • Ben Markson
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Harold Titus
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    5beegeebright

    Interesting Period Piece

    Although not really a comedy, it is certainly watchable on a rainy day. It has a cast that is excellent, you can see two faces of stars you know from TV, Alan Hale (Sr. who looks exactly like his son who was on Gilligan's Island) and Eddie Albert who was on Green Acres (and his son has done a number of things). Plot is thin and so idealistic it could never be made today. I mean Dickie Moore (now married to Jane Powell) plays a a paper boy called "Limpy". Oh, and Alan Hale is actually called Skipper! Really it's a walking trivia contest answer. Too frustrating to be fully satisfying, pathos rampant really. John Litel supports well and Joan Leslie is pretty in her usual vacant way.
    6wes-connors

    Eddie Albert's Dream Role

    Hapless New York newspaper ad salesman Eddie Albert (as Robert "Dreamy" Smith) is finally going to fulfill his dream. He plans to quit work, buy a sailboat and head out for adventure at sea. After a mishap disposing of his automobile, Mr. Albert must cancel the trip. Pretty co-worker Joan Leslie (as Mary Clover) is happy, but jealous roommate Alan Hale (as "Skipper" Martin) thinks Albert should stop dating Ms. Leslie and save money for his share of their boat. Albert gets into more money problems when he decides to help partially crippled paperboy Dickie Moore (as "Limpy" Barnes)...

    Hoping for a bonus at work, Albert comes up with ideas to boost the circulation of his newspaper, but sneaky John Litel (as John Wade) takes all the credit. Albert gets in more trouble for helping future "Bowery Boy" William "Billy" Benedict (as Jigs) get a job. As if that wasn't enough, handsome William Lundigan (as Richard Amesworth) moves in on Leslie...

    "The Great Mr. Nobody" is quite pleasant, with future "Green Acres" star Albert shining in a whimsical role. It's interesting to hear Mr. Hale being called "Skipper" throughout as he resembles son Alan Hale Jr., familiar as the Skipper on "Gilligan's Island" in the 1960s. However, this Hale acts differently (more like a stocky Robert Young). Hale Jr. patterned his skipper after Oliver Hardy. Also interesting is how much you Moore's crippled newsboy resembles "Captain Marvel Jr." from the best selling comic book introduced shortly after this film. The ending is weak, but certainly fit the times.

    ****** The Great Mr. Nobody (2/15/41) Benjamin Stoloff ~ Eddie Albert, Alan Hale, Joan Leslie, Dickie Moore
    3MikeMagi

    Did anyone read the script?

    The only word I can think of for this movie is "meaningless." Think of a Preston Sturgess yarn without Sturgess' wit or imagination. As a low-level classified ad salesman, Eddie Albert dreams of sailing the high seas in search of adventure with his friend or landlord or relative (not quite sure what he is,) the Skipper played by Alan Hale. He's in love with Joan Leslie as Mary, a wide-eyed, too-good-to-be-true coworker but she'll have to wait til he gets the travel bug out of his system. Meanwhile, Mary is ticked off that his brilliant promotional ideas to perk up the paper's circulation are being swiped by his alcoholic boss. Oh, there's also Dickie Moore as a crippled newsboy whose role would have been a lot livelier if he shouted "Shazam." Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie get extra points for playing this humorless claptrap as if they were actually enjoying it.
    10andynarce

    A Christmas Carol Lost in the Past

    'The Great Mr. Nobody' is a very complex (yet absorbing) movie, related to the pulse of the times in 1941, with the USA about intervening in the war of Europe.

    As so, it presents the -almost counterculture- sufferings of 'Dreamy', the very humble and failing clerk of the advertisement department in 'The Daily Express' newspaper, in a big town with a port.

    Dreamy has for family: a loyal girlfriend (one of his coworkers), a mad-for-sailing old friend living with him, and a little pal with some physical disability (who sells papers on the street).

    Dreamy of course cares for all of them, while being such a 'sentimental fool' to jump into action, to likewise intervene into any conflictive scene, he chances upon on the street.

    Between the lines, 'The Great Mr. Nobody' stirs all kinds of social and political feelings, until rounding up as another historical geniality from Hollywood.

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    • Trivia
      Joan Leslie was only fifteen years old when this film was shot and turned sixteen less than a month before its release.
    • Goofs
      William 'Billy' Benedict is credited as "Jig," but he is called "Jigs' throughout.
    • Quotes

      'Skipper' Martin: Women are like cats - you feed them a little milk and they rub up against your leg and purr and then along comes a fellow with some cream and pfft, no more kitties.

    • Connections
      Version of How Baxter Butted In (1925)
    • Soundtracks
      The Oceana Roll
      (1911) (uncredited)

      Music by Lucien Denni

      Lyrics by Roger Lewis

      Variations often in the score

      Whistled by Eddie Albert

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Bashful Hero
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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