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Fancy Pants

Starring: John Alexander, Lucille Ball Director: George Marshall
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Although Fancy Pants is not as good as its source, Ruggles of Red Gap, it's still an entertaining, sometimes silly way to pass an hour and a half. Pants does present a good case study of how Hollywood did (and still does) deal with obstacles. The basic premise of Ruggles offers the potential for some classic Bob Hope gags. But since Ruggles is built around an English butler, and since Hope's well-established persona would prevent an audience from accepting him as a legitimate Englishman, what is one to do? The answer is to make Hope an actor (a lousy one, of course) who is only pretending to be an Englishman. In the right hands, this could make for a very interesting exploration of reality and deception that still has a great deal of humor. That doesn't happen here, with the creators instead opting for a standard issue "throw in the gags and crazy situations" approach, which makes Pants a fairly scattershot affair. Fortunately, Hope and Lucille Ball are around and in delicious form, so they manage to make up for the screenplay's shortcomings, including a curiously weak climax, and George Marshall directs with maximum speed to help paper over defects. And there are quite a few moments that work like gangbusters. Pants doesn't hold together, but it's a good old fun time that allows viewers to bask in the glow of a great pair of comedic talents. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide


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English subtitles
Dolby Digital English mono

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5.0 out of 5 stars HOPE & LUCY= WACKY WESTERN SPOOF...., May 30 2004
By Mark Norvell (HOUSTON) - See all my reviews
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A remake with songs of "Ruggles of Red Gap", "Mr.Robert Hope" plays an English Valet going to work for Lucille Ball's nouveau riche family in the Wild West. For fans of Hope and Lucy, this is a delight. They're in top form in "Fancy Pants"...the name given Hope by tomboy Lucy. Good supporting cast helps enliven this spoof, but it's Hope and Lucy who really pull it off. They're a great team. Lucy sings "Fancy Pants" and there are other songs and lots of slapstick and beautiful Technicolor filming that helps explain why Lucy was once known in Hollywood as "Tessie Technicolor". She's gorgeous here. "Fancy Pants" is good, clean, fun family fare and, sadly, another example of the kind of film "they just don't make anymore". And yes, you can see Lucy Ricardo emerging in this film. For historical value alone "Fancy Pants" is worth watching and owning.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Watch out world Here she comes!, Mar 20 2004
By Rainbow "The Wiz" (East Coast USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fancy Pants (VHS Tape)
This was a very funny and pleasant movie! Watch closely and you will see the emergence of Lucy Ricardo ..not a surprise as this was the last movie our beloved Lucy made before hitting the television airways as the beloved Mrs Ricardo..with her good pal and co star Mr Bob Hope this movie is a winner all the way around...Comic genius from two of the businesses best entertainers/comedians..Thoroughly enjoyable entertainment for the whole family!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the price for one joke, Jul 29 2003
By Tom Willett (Tennessee) - See all my reviews
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My all time favorite movie joke, "Three Against a Thousand" is told beautifully by Bob Hope in this 1950 western. He has several very nice vaudeville scenes especially near the beginning of the movie.

When he becomes a tough cowboy talking down to tough cowboys he is great. Most of the film is average and Lucy shows promise just shortly before she became TV's biggest star in the 50s.

I recommend it for fans of vaudeville schtick, and Hope and Lucy fans will enjoy it also.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the price for one joke
My all time favorite movie joke, "Three Against a Thousand" is told beautifully by Bob Hope in this 1950 western. Read more
Published on Jul 29 2003 by Tom Willett

2.0 out of 5 stars Not at All What You Think!
I am totally dissapointed in this film and I'm a huge Bob Hope fan. There is no excuse for this sorry film though, Bob hardly does any of his one liners and the film borders on... Read more
Published on April 4 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Odd, But Alike
Lucille Ball and Bob Hope at their best as usual. Such an outstanding performance by both in song and acting. Lucille in control except with mom. Read more
Published on Jul 16 2001 by Lillie Mae Chandler

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But Not Lucy
This is a cute movie, but it's my least favorite of the Ball-Hope films. Lucy just doesn't fit well into the part of a rough-and-tumble western girl; her beautiful up-state New... Read more
Published on Feb 24 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Bob, Lucy and even Teddy Roosevelt
Bob Hope and Lucille Ball made several movies together, but this is by far their best. The comedic timing they bring to every role is unsurpassed and together they always had a... Read more
Published on Jul 18 2000 by Candace Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars A hilarious Lucy-Bob film!
This is one of Lucy and Bob's best films together. They made an unbeatable team. Lucy looks so gorgeous, with her flaming red hair, deep penetrating blue eyes, and blood red lips... Read more
Published on May 29 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars It's the hardest I've laughed in years!
I love this movie and watched it as a girl-I am so glad I have found it. How do I order this.
Published on Sep 17 1999 by glue@accessus.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Lucy before "Lucy" "Bob" becomes Mr. Robert
First, this is a color movie, not black and white. Not just color, Technicolor, real good clear Technicolor. Read more
Published on Mar 29 1999

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