My Favorite Spy
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Director Norman Z. McLeod Music director Victor Young Duration Language English | 6.6/10 Genre Comedy, Crime, Music Cinematography Victor Milner Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date December 25, 1951 (1951-12-25) Writer Edmund Beloin (story), Lou Breslow (story), Edmund L. Hartmann (screenplay), Jack Sher (screenplay), Hal Kanter (additional dialogue), Edmund Beloin (adaptation), Lou Breslow (adaptation) Cast Bob Hope (Peanuts White / Eric Augustine), Hedy Lamarr (Lily Dalbray), Francis L. Sullivan (Karl Brubaker), Arnold Moss (Tasso), John Archer (Henderson), Luis van Rooten (Rudolf Hoenig)Similar movies The Living Daylights , Breaking Wind , Rock 'n' Roll High School , She's Gotta Have It , Stiff Upper Lips , Camouflage |
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My Favorite Spy is a 1951 comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and starring Bob Hope and Hedy Lamarr.
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- Hedy lamarr sings in french in my favorite spy 1951 nick clooney
- My favorite spy trailer
- Synopsis
- Cast
- References

My favorite spy trailer
Synopsis

US intelligence agents recruit burlesque comic Peanuts White to pose as international spy Eric Augustine, whom he resembles, to acquire a million-dollar microfilm in Tangier. There, he encounters the irresistible Lily Dalbray, Augustine's one-time "friend," who is now in league with his arch-enemy, Brubaker.
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