Where There's Life (1947) | |
Director(s) | Sidney Lanfield |
Producer(s) | Paul Jones |
Top Genres | Comedy, Thriller/Suspense |
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Where There's Life (1947) was a Comedy - Thriller/Suspense Film directed by Sidney Lanfield and produced by Paul Jones.
SYNOPSIS
Hope antics as a disk jockey about to be married who learns he is heir to the throne of a kingdom in the throes of a revolution. Hope throws off the one-liners while avoiding revolutionaries, and Bendix is his intended's brother.
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Michael Joseph Valentine:
[to Sterorius] Yeah, well, there's a body here somewhere, and I'm gonna find it.
Victor O'Brien: All right, come on, produce the corpus delicti.
Michael Joseph Valentine: One thing at a time. Produce the body first.
Victor O'Brien: What a revoltin' development this is!
Paul Stertorius: You don't realize death is staring you in the face!
Michael Joseph Valentine: Well, look the other way.
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Victor O'Brien: All right, come on, produce the corpus delicti.
Michael Joseph Valentine: One thing at a time. Produce the body first.
Victor O'Brien: What a revoltin' development this is!
Paul Stertorius: You don't realize death is staring you in the face!
Michael Joseph Valentine: Well, look the other way.
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One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
Bendix's line, "Wat a revoltin' development this is." is a reference to his popular radio show, 'The Life of Riley,' which had been on air since 1945.
The title is a play on the old platitude "Where there's life, there's hope".
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Bendix's line, "Wat a revoltin' development this is." is a reference to his popular radio show, 'The Life of Riley,' which had been on air since 1945.
The title is a play on the old platitude "Where there's life, there's hope".
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