Merton of the Movies
1947 · Movie · 82 min. · United States
Merton Gill is an usher from Tinkerton, Kansas, who yearns to be a movie actor and thinks his worthless diploma from the Budolph School of Dramatic Acting will help him realize his dream. When Merton foils a robbery - supposedly using the skills he learned from his idol, Lawrence Rupert - the fading film star's gun-toting lackeys bring Merton to Hollywood to drum up some much-needed publicity. But after a speedy photo shoot, Rupert and his underlings are through with the country bumpkin and give him a ticket back home. A resolute Merton remains in Hollywood and does his best to get a job at Mammoth Studio, where he befriends the famous Beulah Baxter's stunt double, Phyllis Montague. Merton proves to be a natural - if unintentional - comedian and gets a job burlesquing Lawrence Rupert. Only Merton thinks he is playing a serious part.
Direction Robert Alton
Cast Red Skelton · Virginia O'Brien · Gloria Grahame · Leon Ames · Alan Mowbray · Charles D. Brown · Hugo Haas · Harry Hayden · Tom Trout · Douglas Fowley · Dick Wessel
Original title Merton of the Movies
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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