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Le marchand de bonne humeur

Original title: The Good Humor Man
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Jack Carson, Lola Albright, and Jean Wallace in Le marchand de bonne humeur (1950)
SlapstickActionAdventureComedyCrime

An ice-cream seller unwittingly gets involved with a femme-fatale, leading to murder-charges, gangsters and factory payroll robberies.An ice-cream seller unwittingly gets involved with a femme-fatale, leading to murder-charges, gangsters and factory payroll robberies.An ice-cream seller unwittingly gets involved with a femme-fatale, leading to murder-charges, gangsters and factory payroll robberies.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Frank Tashlin
    • Roy Huggins
  • Stars
    • Jack Carson
    • Lola Albright
    • Jean Wallace
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    534
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Roy Huggins
    • Stars
      • Jack Carson
      • Lola Albright
      • Jean Wallace
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Carson
    Jack Carson
    • Biff Jones
    Lola Albright
    Lola Albright
    • Margie Bellew
    Jean Wallace
    Jean Wallace
    • Bonnie Conroy
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Stuart Nagle
    Peter Miles
    Peter Miles
    • Johnny Bellew
    Frank Ferguson
    Frank Ferguson
    • Insp. Quint
    David Sharpe
    David Sharpe
    • Slick
    Chick Collins
    • Fats
    Eddie Parker
    Eddie Parker
    • John
    Pat Flaherty
    Pat Flaherty
    • Officer Rhodes
    Richard Egan
    Richard Egan
    • Officer Daley
    Arthur Space
    Arthur Space
    • Steven
    Victoria Horne
    Victoria Horne
    • Bride
    Jack Overman
    Jack Overman
    • Shirtless Stoker
    Gilbert Barnett
    • Eddie
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Bear
    • Typist
    • (uncredited)
    Leslie Bennett
    • Ambrose
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Benton
    • Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Frank Tashlin
      • Roy Huggins
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    8artzau

    OK, so it was corny...I loved it!

    If you don't love Captain Marvel and Good Humor bars, you won't understand this film. It's that simple. Carson with his ex, Albright, is a lovable ice cream salesman who belongs to a local Captain Marvel club. Carson excelled in these lunk-head roles as the good guy with a heart of gold who might not be a Nobel Laurate in Nuclear Physics but is basically a kid at heart. But, even though I was in the transition from kid to teenager when I saw this film the year it came out, I knew then, as I know now, I'd always be a kid at heart. We can't make movies like this anymore. Simple people like ice cream salesman are hardly attractive role models for our present-day youngsters. We have to have martial arts superheroes, slick Wall Street Masters of the Universe, dopers or people on the edge thrust up as those worthy of interest. Catching a bunch of crooks with a Captain Marvel fan club as back-up with no sex and little violence would never make it to the screen these days. But, sports fans, it did back then and I'm very glad it did. I LOVE THIS FILM! UP WITH CARSON! UP WITH CAPTAIN MARVEL! AND, UP WITH ICE CREAM BARS!!
    8Bronco46

    A pleasant surprise

    I went into this film a little skeptical, but was intrigued by the title. This must be one of the first films with product placement. Good Humor is featured for about the first three quarters of this film. Jack Carson is his usual self in this farce about a Good Humor man whose set up by a gang of criminals. This material seemed to be written for his talent for comedy. And it's nice to have a film like this with two very attractive women in it. The film is loaded with several character actors from this era; Frank Ferguson, Arthur Space, and Pat Flaherty just to mention a few. The story and the action aren't very realistic; but the comedy is great. And there's a chase that must run ten to twelve minutes that crams in every element of a comedic chase ever seen; pies, fire extinguishers spraying, musical instruments used in a fight; and lots more. It's old but gives lots of laughs all through the story, with the big chase at the end.
    10jhumlong

    A great movie that deserves to be shown to the "New Generation!

    Jack Carson at his best and Lola Albright thrown in for the femm fatel. I saw the movie in 1950 with my Dad. I was 8 at the time and remembered it well. I purchased a mint 16mm original 25 years ago, but have since sold it. I have never seen it on tv once nor do I have a VHS copy! What a shame when TCM and AMC could easily have it and show it on ocasion. Even Showtime dug up the old Boston Blackie Movies w/ Chester Morris, so I know this film exists in someones vault. Until then, we old film buffs will have to sit thru the same old fims on tv!
    7frankfob

    Very funny, one of Carson's better roles

    Many people associate Jack Carson's movie character with that of a stereotypical used-car salesman: loud, pushy, not averse to bending the truth a bit when it suits his purpose--in other words, pretty much of an obnoxious boor (and a role he actually played--to perfection--in a memorable "Twilight Zone" episode). What they forget is that Carson was a skilled and vastly underrated actor, capable of far more than what was usually expected of him, and this film is a case in point. Here Carson plays a role at which he really excelled--the big, good-hearted galoot, not quite the brightest bulb in the room but with an innate decency and guilelessness that more than made up for any of his other shortcomings. Carson had the same kind of persona that Lou Costello did--a somewhat rambunctious little kid trapped in a grown-up's body--and in this film he pulls it off as effortlessly as did Costello. He plays a Good Humor driver who not only brings ice cream to the local kids, but is pretty much one of them--among other things, he belongs to their chapter of the Captain Marvel fan club. Lola Albright (whom Carson married a few years later) plays his girlfriend. The plot has Carson getting mixed up with some local gangsters, finding himself in danger of losing his job and his girl, and eventually getting his buddies in the Captain Marvel club to help save the day. The sure hand of director Lloyd Bacon, an old pro at this sort of picture, keeps things moving swiftly, and there's a bang-up finale. Carson and Albright--and, more importantly, Carson and the kids--work well together, and it's an enjoyable, and often extremely funny, example of the kind of comedy of which Jack Carson was capable. If it pops up on TV check it out, or if you see it on the video-store shelf, rent it. You won't be disappointed.
    7Mister8tch

    Like a Saturday Matinée

    If you enjoyed the Stooges, you will get a hoot out of the last 20 minutes or so of this film, as every possible projectile, from musical instruments, to table saws, to baseball bats and the eventual pie fight, all come into play. It is what we paid 25 cents to see way back when. Carson and Albright have great chemistry, in fact, I would say that her role was so proactive as to almost claim her as an early women's libber! The film is dotted with character actors (yes, even George Reeves, our eventual 50's Superman), which only adds to the delight. A fun, nostalgic film, which reminded me of how I spent my Saturday afternoons once upon a time!

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    • Trivia
      Lola Albright married Jack Carson soon after they made this movie together.
    • Goofs
      What is supposed to be one of Jean Wallace's figure revealing clinging nightgowns somehow manages to stretch to fit Jack Carson in the same clinging manner, except for an embarrassing tear up the rear which reveals the boxer shorts he is wearing underneath.
    • Quotes

      Biff Jones: [Buzzsaw falls into pool with Biff and Margie] Margie, look out! Sharks!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Soundman (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      Margie
      (1920)

      Music by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson

      Lyrics by Benny Davis

      Played on the chimes of the Good Humor truck

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Good Humor Man
    • Filming locations
      • 15503 Meadowgate Road, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA(where pack of dogs begs for ice cream)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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