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Beau James

He took New York for its wildest joyride!
1957 | 105m | English

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The story of Jimmy Walker who became mayor of New York in the '20s.
Release Date: Jun 07, 1957
Director: Melville Shavelson
Writer: Melville Shavelson, Jack Rose, Gene Fowler
Genres: Drama
Keywords new york city, mayor, biography, politician
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Hope Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Bob Hope Mayor James J. 'Jimmy' Walker
Vera Miles Betty Compton
Paul Douglas Chris Nolan
Alexis Smith Allie Walker
Darren McGavin Charley Hand
Joe Mantell Bernie Williams - Broadway producer
Horace McMahon Prosecutor
Richard Shannon Dick Jackson
Willis Bouchey Arthur Julian
Sid Melton Sid Nash
George Jessel George Jessel
Walter Catlett Gov. Alfred E. 'Al' Smith
Jack Benny Jack Benny
Jimmy Durante Jimmy Durante
Gordon Wynn Reporter
John Benson Photographer
Name Job
Melville Shavelson Director, Writer
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Michael D. Moore Assistant Director
Jack Rose Writer
Sy Devore Wardrobe Designer
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Gene Fowler Book
Clem Jones Second Assistant Director
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Floyd Knudtson Editor
John F. Warren Director of Photography
John B. Goodman Art Direction
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Frank R. McKelvy Set Decoration
W. Wallace Kelley Second Unit Director of Photography
Hugo Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Joseph J. Lilley Conductor, Music Arranger
Nellie Manley Hair Supervisor
Charles Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Name Title
Jack Rose Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Right from the outset, Bob Hope seemed to be an odd choice of casting to depict the political rise of New York mayor Jimmy Walker in the late 1920s. Indeed, it all starts quite inauspiciously when he starts singing and dancing on the hustings for his first mayoral campaign. History tells us that he ... romped that election and now, ostensibly empowered to do good for his city, he discovers that his power is but a mirage. Soon, he realises not just that strings are being pulled around him, but that he, too, can pull strings - something he does rather shamelessly to ensure his girlfriend Betty (Vera Miles) gets top billing in a music show. Hope is actually quite engaging here. He has a nice but dim look to him that would appear to play well to the real appraisals of the man who was widely believed to be more dumb that duplicitous in real life. His charismatic style also illustrates quite well how the real Walker managed, as politicians continue to do to this day, to engage with the electorate using humour, sarcasm and a charm offensive that belied the lack of any real policy or political clout or acumen. This may well be my favourite role for Hope and Vera Miles, Willis Bouchey and Richard Shannon all contribute well to create an affable biopic of a man who symbolised so much of post depression hope and optimism in the Big Apple.

Sep 04, 2022