The third in Bob Hope's `Favourite' series of comedies gives him another delicious leading lady (Hedy Lamarr) to follow Madeleine Carroll and Dorothy Lamour. It casts him as a vaudeville comic compelled to impersonate the ruthless international spy who just happens to be his double, a trusty comedy situation on which Danny Kaye and Norman Wisdom, among others, would play variations in later years. Bob's wisecracks are in rattling good form (three men worked on the screenplay). Asked to assume the spy's identity, he croaks: "That ain't my line of work. I tell jokes. That's dangerous enough. "
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