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Melville Shavelson
Screenplay -
Don Hartman
Screenplay -
Ray Heindorf
Orchestrator -
Eddie Moran
Adaptation -
John P. Fulton
Special Effects -
Arthur Sheekman
Original Story -
Travis Banton
Costume Design -
David Rose
Songs
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7/1/2022 7:20:58PM
Danny Kaye is "Dingle" - a charismatic, if slightly annoying, nightclub entertainer who, after witnessing an hit, falls foul of some mobsters. His ghost returns to try and inspire his rather timid twin to help deliver his killers to the cops. The split-personality approach allows for plenty opportunities for light comedy. "Dingle" must reconcile the attentions of his fiancée "Midge" (Vera-Allen) - engaged to the murdered man, and of the shy and retiring librarian "Ellen" (Virginia Mayo) who prefers the quieter man. This love triangle thread is a bit wearisome, to be honest, and concludes in a rather predictable way - indeed, the whole storyline is pretty unremarkable. Kaye is at his best when he is ostensibly "possessed" by his twin - and the flower-allergy number "Otchi Tchorniya" is the highlight of the film. Also quite notable are the visual effects. Both "Dingle" characters frequently and imperceptibly appear in the same shot, the ghostly apparition even walking through objects. Fans of the star may get more from this, but I found his performance just a bit too dominating, the rest of the film is as nothing to his appearances and the songs are all pretty lacklustre, save for Leo Robin & David Rose's "So in Love". It's quirky, colourful and well paced, so fans should enjoy it - it just over-did it for me.
Virginia Mayo
Ellen ShanleyDanny Kaye
Edwin Dingle / Buzzy BellewDonald Woods
Monte RossenAllen Jenkins
ChimpOtto Kruger
District AttorneyBess Flowers
Pelican Club Extra / Opera Patron (uncredited)Vera-Ellen
Midge MallonByron Foulger
Deli Customer (uncredited)