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This box set consists of the following DVDs;
The Iron Petticoat (1956)
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My Favourite Brunette (1947)
Born in England on the 29th of May 1903, Bob Hope was destined to be one of the world's most loved comedians. Immigrating to America in 1908 with his parents, Hope began his career in entertainment by spending his time on the stage as a dancer and a comedian. His first film appearance was in "The Big Broadcast" in 1938 where he sang what was to become his signature theme "Thanks for the Memory".
Disc 1 ~ The Iron Petticoat Bob Hope plays a US airforce Captain who forces down a Russian fighter-plane, only to find the pilot to be a female Russian air ace.
The inevitable happens, the two fall in love, leading to a string of comic situations.
Disc 2 ~ My Favourite Brunette The comedy begins in San Quentin, where Ronnie Jackson (Bob Hope), awaiting execution, goes into a flashback account of how he was mistaken for a private eye and tries to become one in order to aid a mystery woman (Dorothy Lamour), menaced by gangsters, who get rid of him by framing him as a killer.
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1956
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