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The Magnificent Dope is a film of genre Comedy directed by Walter Lang released in USA on 1 july 1942 with Henry Fonda

The Magnificent Dope (1942)

The Magnificent Dope
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Released in USA 1 july 1942
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Genres Comedy
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That Magnificent Dope (1942) is a comedy film released by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is also known as Lazy Galahad, Strictly Dynamite and The Magnificent Jerk.

Synopsis

Dwight Dawson is a man with quite some oomph who has come up with a high-faluting system for teaching successful business economics. Unfortunately he and his partner Horace Hunter haven't done their marketing job properly, and their own business is on its knees in the muck. Their chief of marketing, Claire Harris, who is also Dwight's fiancée, comes up with an idea to announce a contest on who is the biggest loser in the country. The prize is $500 and Dwight's course in successful business. The idea is that the contest will draw interest to Dwight's teaching system.

Actors

Henry Fonda

(Thadeus Winship 'Tad' Page)
Lynn Bari

(Claire Harris)
Don Ameche

(Dwight Dawson)
Edward Everett Horton

(Horace Hunter)
George Barbier

(James Roger Barker)
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