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Gold | Shootout
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6.8/10
IMDbBest Music Original Song | 1953 | Jack
Bob Hope offered the role of Mike to Maureen O'Hara but she turned it down. O'Hara loved the script but was going through an unhappy period in her marriage and felt that she would not be able to be funny in the film.
Frank Tashlin wanted to direct this film because he disliked Norman Z. McLeod's direction of The Paleface (1948) for which he wrote the script.
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 Funniest American Movies.
Several Frank Tashlin visual gags in this film were re-used for the Jerry Lewis movies directed by Frank Tashlin. For instance the trapped-under- the-door bit and the rotating barber's chair.
"Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: [Potter is talking to Mike in the saloon] Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Now about that cellar... Roy Barton: Excuse me. Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: You're excused. Roy Barton: I'm talking to the lady. Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Who do you think I'm talking to, a duck? Mike 'The Torch' Delroy: Let the man talk. Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: We don't need him."
"Roy Barton: What are you going to pay for that wagon with? Peter 'Junior' Potter Jr.: Ah, a preposition at the end of a sentence, and you split you infinitive. Pretty soon you'll be dangling a participle. Shame on you sir, the school marm will certainly hear about this."