Fancy Pants 74 years old

Bob tames that "Wildcat" Gal!

Fancy Pants

An American actor, impersonating an English butler, is hired by a rich woman from New Mexico to refine her husband and headstrong daughter. The complications increase when the town believes the actor/butler to be an earl and President Roosevelt decides to pay a visit.

Credits

Fancy Pants Cast

Name Character
Lucille Ball She was 38, 77 years old when she died as Agatha Floud
Bob Hope He was 47, 100 years old when he died as Humphrey / Arthur Tyler
Norma Varden She was 52, 90 years old when she died as Lady Maude
Eric Blore He was 62, 71 years old when he died as Sir Wimbley
Bruce Cabot He was 46, 68 years old when he died as Cart Belknap
Hugh French He was 40, 66 years old when he died as George Van Basingwell
Jack Kirkwood as Mike Floud
John Alexander He was 52, 84 years old when he died as Teddy Roosevelt
Virginia Keiley She was 32, 72 years old when she died as Rosalind
Joseph Vitale He was 4, 39 years old when he died as Wampum
Lea Penman She was 54, 67 years old when she died as Effie Floud
Joe Wong He was 29, 1 years old when he died as Wong
Colin Keith-Johnston He was 53, 83 years old when he died as Twombley

Fancy Pants Crew

Name Department
Archie Marshek as Editor. He was 48 (90) years old when He died Editing
Sam Comer as Set Decoration. He was 57 (81) years old when He died Art
Hans Dreier as Art Direction. He was 64 (81) years old when He died Art
Emile Kuri as Set Decoration. He was 43 (93) years old when He died Art
Van Cleave as Original Music Composer. He was 40 (60) years old when He died Sound
Edmund L. Hartmann as Screenplay. He was 38 (92) years old when He died Writing
Charles Lang as Director of Photography. He was 48 (96) years old when He died Camera
A. Earl Hedrick as Art Direction. He was 54 (89) years old when He died Art
Harry Leon Wilson as Story. He was 83 (72) years old when He died Writing
Robert L. Welch as Producer. Production
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Fancy Pants (74 years)

Bob tames that "Wildcat" Gal!

  • Release day: Wednesday, July 19, 1950
  • Runtime: 92 minutes