The Great Mr. Nobody
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Directed byBenjamin Stoloff
Screenplay byBen Markson
Kenneth Gamet
Kenneth Gamet
Based onThe Stuff of Heroes
1924 story in American Magazine
by Harold Titus
1924 story in American Magazine
by Harold Titus
Produced byWilliam Jacobs
| The Great Mr. Nobody | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Benjamin Stoloff |
| Screenplay by | Ben Markson Kenneth Gamet |
| Based on | The Stuff of Heroes 1924 story in American Magazine by Harold Titus |
| Produced by | William Jacobs |
| Starring | Eddie Albert Joan Leslie Alan Hale, Sr. William Lundigan John Litel Charles Trowbridge Paul Hurst |
| Cinematography | Arthur L. Todd |
| Edited by | Rudi Fehr |
| Music by | Adolph Deutsch |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Great Mr. Nobody is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Ben Markson and Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Eddie Albert, Joan Leslie, Alan Hale, Sr., William Lundigan, John Litel, Charles Trowbridge and Paul Hurst. The film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on February 15, 1941.[1][2]
Robert, a young employee in the Classified advertising of a newspaper, is a daydreamer who wants to quit his job and sail round the world in search of experience and adventure. However, obstacles keep falling in his path.