Where There's Life | |
Director: | Sidney Lanfield |
Producer: | Paul Jones |
Screenplay: | Allen Boretz Melville Shavelson |
Story: | Melville Shavelson |
Starring: | Bob Hope Signe Hasso William Bendix George Coulouris |
Music: | Charles Bradshaw (uncredited) Nathan Van Cleave (uncredited) Victor Young (uncredited) |
Cinematography: | Charles Lang |
Editing: | Archie Marshek |
Distributor: | Paramount Pictures |
Runtime: | 75 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Gross: | $3 million (US rentals)[1] |
Where There's Life is a 1947 American thriller comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield.[2] [3] The film's title derives from a line in Don Quixote ("Where there's life, there's hope") as a play on the name of its star, Bob Hope. Also in the cast are Signe Hasso, William Bendix, and George Coulouris.
Michael Valentine is an American radio announcer who finds out he is the new king of "Barovia", although a secret society called the Mordia, which believes it has assassinated Valentine's father, King Hubertus II, has other ideas.