I watched Dark Waters and Nice Girl? earlier this week and as I type, I'm finishing up One New York Night. And it feels great! Franchot left behind a wonderful body of comedies that are perfect for comfort viewing and I've compiled my top ten picks.
10. Every Girl Should Be Married-1948
Lovable cad Roger Sanford is used as a tool of jealousy by Anabel (Betsy Drake) to snag Dr. Brown (Cary Grant).
9. Nice Girl?-1941
High-schooler Jane Dana (Deanna Durbin) dreams of dating an older houseguest Richard Calvert (Franchot Tone). Calvert plays along to bolster Jane's reputation at school.
8. She Knew All the Answers-1941
Social wallflower Mark Willows falls for his new secretary Catherine Long (Joan Bennett), but Catherine is part of a bigger scheme cooked up by Mark's ward Randy.
7. Love on the Run-1936
Rival correspondents Mike (Clark Gable) and Barney (Franchot) compete to cover the wedding of socialite Sally Parker (Joan Crawford) and hilarious hijinks ensue.
6. Honeymoon-1947
United States Embassy Consul David Flanner (Franchot) gets caught up in a web of problems trying to help a young corporal (Guy Madison) and his sweetheart (Shirley Temple) get married in Mexico City.
5. The Girl Downstairs-1938
Playboy Paul Wagner (Franchot) impersonates a butler so that he can gain access into the home of his girlfriend (Rita Johnson) and her disapproving father (Walter Connolly), but a wide-eyed maid Katerina (Franciska Gaal) gets in the way.
4. Fast and Furious-1939
Booksellers by day and sleuths by night, Joel (Franchot) and Garda Sloane (Ann Sothern) investigate corruption in a seaside beauty pageant.
3. One New York Night-1935
Cattle rancher Foxy Ridgeway (Franchot) arrives in New York City to wrangle up a dark-haired wife, but instead gets mixed up in a suspicious murder investigation with an adorable blonde (Una Merkel).
2. His Butler's Sister-1943
Eager for a chance at singing stardom, Ann Carter (Deanna Durbin) poses as the maid in the home of famous musical writer Charles Gerard (Franchot) so that she can audition for him.
1. Three Loves Has Nancy-1938
Sophisticated author Mal (Robert Montgomery) and his oft-drunk but always amusing publisher Bob (Franchot) both fall for small town girl Nancy (Janet Gaynor).
Since starting this post, I've finished One New York Night and am now enjoying Three Loves Has Nancy. I believe Honeymoon will be next in line. I can't think of a happier, more comforting way to spend a rainy day off! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
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