The pale Son of face
the pale Son of face ( Its off Paleface ) is a American Film carried out by Frank Tashlin, left in 1952.
Synopsis
August 1st
Data sheet
- Title: the pale Son of face
- original Title: Its off Paleface
- Realization: Frank Tashlin
- Scenario: Joseph Quillan, Frank Tashlin and Robert L. Welch
- Production: Robert L. Welch
- Production company: Paramount and Hope Enterprises
- Music: Jack Brooks and Lyn Murray
- Image: Harry J. Wild
- Assembly: Eda Warren
- Artistic director: Roland Anderson and Hall Pereira
- Costumes: Mary Kay Dodson
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Color (Technicolor)
- Kind: parodic Western
- Lasted: 95 minutes
- Coming out date: July 14th 1952 (the USA)
Distribution
- Bob Hope: Peter “Junior” Potter Jr.
- Jane Russell : Mike “The Torch” Delroy
- Roy Rogers: Roy Barton
- Trigger : Trigger
- Bill Williams: Kirk
- Lloyd Corrigan : Doc. Lovejoy
- Paul E. Burns: Ebenezer Hawkins
- Douglas Dumbrille: Sheriff McIntyre
- Harry von Zell: Mr. Stoner
- Iron Eyes Cody: Chief Yellow Cloud
- William “Wee Willie” Davis: Blacksmith
- Charles Cooley: Charley
- Bing Crosby : A driver
- Cecil B. DeMille: A photographer
Around film
Continuation of the pale film Face , Bob Hope plays Junior Potter, wire of “Painless” Peter Potter already interpreted by itself. August 1st
External bond
'' The pale Son of face '' on Internet Movie Database
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