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Son of Paleface (1952, Frank Tashlin)

“Let’s see ‘em top this on television.” Sequel to a flick where clueless Bob Hope goes west to make his fortune, kills some Indians and causes some chaos. Now Hope plays his own son, a Harvard-obsessed...

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Hearts and Minds (1974, Peter Davis)

An early blast against the Vietnam war. Well, not TOO early – made at a time when the war had dragged on and people were already enraged about it, but when the mass media hadn’t yet jumped on the...

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The Private Navy of Sgt. O’Farrell (1968, Frank Tashlin)

A belated entry for… Initiated by Shadowplay “This war’s gonna have a head on it” Frank Tashlin’s final film as director is a Bob Hope picture, appropriate since Hope gave Tashlin his big break into...

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