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Rating: - The Seven Little Foys still great
Very good story and acting. This is the way movies should still be. They didn't need the profanity to make the movie great.
Rating: - The Seven Foy Children
Eddie Foy, A vaudevillian meets and marries an Italian Balleria I think her name is Isabelle. Anyway He is in a show called"Mr.Bluebeard." I remember the name of the show he preformed is Mr.Bluebeard,when tragedy struck at the Iroquis Theater,He was probably in the wings,that day getting dressed,He said,There's something I have to do,I have to see that these people don't get hurt.Eddie also had his son,Bryan with him.He calmed the audience down,which is a vaudville tradition,but most of the musicians left the theater.He became a national hero after December 30th 1903,More people would've been killed if it wasn't for him.Then more children are added to the family when he gets more parts on broadway. His wife dies,of what,I don't know.The kids go on stage.
Rating: - The Seven Little Foys
Good old fashion family entertainment. Bob Hope is the wise cracking head of the wild bunch, who atfirst detest and then learn to love him.The music and comedy is woderful, if you like Vaudeville.
Rating: - One of Bob Hope's best!
I wanted to see this movie ever since I heard about it. I finally got a copy of it and watched. It is one of Bob Hope's best. It is different from his other roles in movies and the story I thought was great. The kids are adorable and just great. The scene with Bob Hope dancing with James Cagney is unforgetable and is a great performance. It is a must for any Bob Hope fan.
Rating: - Corny premise, but worth the time
I am NOT a fan of Bob Hope's movies. I really never watch him as a comic but this movie was very enjoyable! Great musical numbers and the kids are dolls. Rags to riches. With the combination of music, kids, Hope not playing Hope...you will spend an delightful evening renting or buying this movie.
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