Alias the Deacon (1940 film) explained

Alias the Deacon
Director:Christy Cabanne
Producer:Ben Pivar
Screenplay:Nat Perrin
Charles Grayson
Starring:Bob Burns
Mischa Auer
Peggy Moran
Dennis O'Keefe
Edward Brophy
Thurston Hall
Spencer Charters
Jack Carson
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams
Cinematography:Stanley Cortez
Editing:Milton Carruth
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:74 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Alias the Deacon is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Christy Cabanne and written by Nat Perrin and Charles Grayson. It is based on the 1925 play The Deacon by John B. Hymer and LeRoy Clemens. The film stars Bob Burns, Mischa Auer, Peggy Moran, Dennis O'Keefe, Edward Brophy, Thurston Hall, Spencer Charters, Jack Carson and Guinn "Big Boy" Williams. The film was released on May 17, 1940 by Universal Pictures.[1] [2] [3]

Cast

Reception

In a contemporary review for The New York Times, critic Bosley Crowther called the film "an hour of pleasing sport" and wrote: "Let's be grateful for small favors these days and speak a frankly encouraging word for 'Alias the Deacon,' an undistinguished but thoroughly genial little farce-comedy ... In fact, this corner would be glad to recommend it for nothing more than the fun of hearing (and seeing) Mr. Burns inquire sweetly of an unsuspicious schemer out to fleece him, 'Draw poker—what's that?'"[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alias the Deacon (1940) - Overview . TCM.com . 2019-04-24.
  2. Web site: Hal Erickson . Alias the Deacon (1940) - Christy Cabanne . AllMovie . 2019-04-24.
  3. Web site: Alias the Deacon . Catalog.afi.com . 2019-04-24.
  4. News: Crowther. Bosley. 1940-05-14. The Screen: At the Rialto. . 27.