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The Lemon Drop Kid

Damon Runyan's zaniest Broadway characters come alive with fun...especially the Lemon Drop Kid (Bob, natch!)
1951 | 91m | English

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When the Lemon Drop Kid accidentally cheats gangster Moose Moran out of his track winnings, the Kid promises to repay Moose the money by Christmas. Creating a fake charity for "Apple Annie" Nellie Thursday, the Kid tricks his gang into donning Santa suits and "collecting dough for old dolls" like Nellie who have nowhere to live.
Release Date: Apr 02, 1951
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Edmund Beloin, Edmund L. Hartmann, Robert O'Brien, Frank Tashlin
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Music
Keywords santa claus, con man, con artist
Production Companies Hope Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Bob Hope Sidney Melbourne (The Lemon Drop Kid)
Marilyn Maxwell 'Brainey' Baxter
Lloyd Nolan Oxford Charley
Jane Darwell 'Nellie Thursday' Regan
Andrea King Stella
Fred Clark Moose Moran
Jay C. Flippen Straight Flush Tony
William Frawley Gloomy Willie
Harry Bellaver Sam the Surgeon
Sid Melton Little Louie
Ben Welden Singing Solly
Ida Moore Mrs. Feeney - The Bird Lady
Francis Pierlot Henry Regan
Charles Cooley Goomba
Salvatore De Lorenzo Street-corner Santa Claus
Harry Shannon John (Policeman)
Bernard Szold Honest Harry
Tor Johnson Super Swedish Angel (Wrestler)
Tom Dugan No Thumbs Charlie
Stanley Andrews Judge Wilkinson (uncredited)
Billie Bird Racetrack Bettor on Iron Bar (uncredited)
Oliver Blake Racetrack Bettor on Iron Bar (uncredited)
John Doucette Muscleman (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty Police Captain Swain (uncredited)
Charmienne Harker Dancer (uncredited)
Jack Kruschen Muscleman (uncredited)
Mary Moder Holly Seller (uncredited)
Mary Murphy Girl (uncredited)
Bruce Riley Clerk (uncredited)
Anthony Warde Thoughtful Man (uncredited)
Name Job
Edmund Beloin Story
Irving Elinson Additional Dialogue
Edmund L. Hartmann Screenplay
Robert O'Brien Screenplay
Archie Marshek Editor
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Ross Dowd Set Decoration
Paul K. Lerpae Special Effects
Don McKay Sound Recordist
Walter Oberst Sound Recordist
Farciot Edouart Visual Effects
Sidney Lanfield Director
Frank Tashlin Screenplay
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Daniel L. Fapp Director of Photography
Franz Bachelin Art Direction
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Damon Runyon Short Story
Name Title
Robert L. Welch Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

John Chard
10.0

Simply lovely con artist caper delivering mirth for the yuletide season. The Lemon Drop Kid is directed by Sidney Lanfield (Frank Tashlin uncredited) and based on the short story of the same name written by Damon Runyon (Edmund Beloin adapting). It stars Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell, Lloyd Nolan, Ja ... ne Darwell, Andrea King & Fred Clark. It's perhaps a bit unfair to call it purely a Christmas movie? But watching it during the festive holiday season itself more than doubles the impact of the viewing. Bob Hope is The Lemon Drop Kid, a scam artist who during one of his cons at the race track finds himself in debt to a gangster for $10,000. If he doesn't find the money by Christmas day then he's going to be done for in a very grizzly way. We then follow the intrepid Hope on his various escapades to get the money; no mater how morally corrupt it be! A charity scam in the name of an old peoples home brings about much mirth and frivolity, and as the film twists as much as Hope does in his energetic scenes, it leave us with a delightful feel good seasonal offering. The lead cast are fine, with Hope in his element with the material to hand, while Marilyn Maxwell is perfect foil for Hope in the lead female role that calls for gusto and sentiment to be layered equally. While the final cherry on this lovely yuletide cake comes with the Hope/Maxwell rendition of "Silver Bells" that underpins the Christmas flavour of the piece. It's unlikely to impress hardcore Runyon followers, and those that don't buy into Hope's form of comedy are probably best to avoid it. But for many folk, myself included, The Lemon Drop Kid is a 10/10 film, particularly at the Crimble season.

May 16, 2024