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The Great Lover
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How long is The Great Lover?
1 hour and 20 minutes
When was The Great Lover released?
November 23, 1949
What is the IMDb rating of The Great Lover?
6.5 out of 10
Who stars in The Great Lover?
Bob Hope
,
Rhonda Fleming
, and
Roland Young
Who wrote The Great Lover?
Melville Shavelson
,
Jack Rose
,
Edmund Beloin
,
Arthur Alsberg
,
Leo Solomon
, and
Lynn Root
Who directed The Great Lover?
Alexander Hall
Who was the composer for The Great Lover?
Joseph J. Lilley
Who was the producer of The Great Lover?
Edmund Beloin
Who was the cinematographer for The Great Lover?
Charles Lang
Who was the editor of The Great Lover?
Ellsworth Hoagland
Who are the characters in The Great Lover?
Freddie Hunter and Jack Benny
What is the plot of The Great Lover?
On an ocean liner, an inept scoutmaster pursues a duchess while a killer pursues him.
What is The Great Lover rated?
Approved
What genre is The Great Lover?
Comedy, Musical, Musical Comedy, Romance, Romantic Comedy, and Thriller
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