Walter Mitty
Danny Kaye
Walter Mitty

“A dream world of comedy, color and Goldwyn-Girl loveliness!”
Walter Mitty, a daydreaming writer with an overprotective mother, likes to imagine that he is a hero who experiences fantastic adventures. His dream becomes reality when he accidentally meets a mysterious woman who hands him a little black book. According to her, it contains the locations of the Dutch crown jewels hidden since World War II. Soon, Mitty finds himself in the middle of a confusing conspiracy, where he has difficulty differentiating between fact and fiction.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) Trailer
Walter Mitty
Danny Kaye
Walter Mitty
Rosalind van Hoorn
Virginia Mayo
Rosalind van Hoorn
Dr Hugo Hollingshead
Boris Karloff
Dr Hugo Hollingshead
Eunice Mitty
Fay Bainter
Eunice Mitty
Gertrude Griswold
Ann Rutherford
Gertrude Griswold
Bruce Pierce
Thurston Hall
Bruce Pierce
Tubby Wadsworth
Gordon Jones
Tubby Wadsworth
Irmagarde Griswold
Florence Bates
Irmagarde Griswold
Peter van Hoorn
Konstantin Shayne
Peter van Hoorn
Air Commodore
Reginald Denny
Air Commodore
Hendrick
Henry Corden
Hendrick
Letitia Follinsbee
Doris Lloyd
Letitia Follinsbee
I wake up dreaming. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is directed by Norman Z. McLeod and adapted loosely to screenplay by Ken Englund and Everett Freeman from the short story of the same name written by James Thurber. It stars Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Boris Karloff, Fay Bainter, Thurston Hall, Ann Rutherford, Konstantin Shayne and Gordon Jones. A Technicoor production with music by Sylvia Fine (songs) and David Raskin (score) and cinematography by Lee Garmes. Milquetoast Walter Mitty (Kaye) escapes the incessant needling of those around him by dreaming up exciting adventures for himself. Upon meeting gorgeous Rosalind van Hoorn (Mayo) he gets thrust into a real adventure involving Dutch treasure, but this is real stuff and his life is under threat! A lovely Danny Kaye vehicle full of neatly constructed comedy, pleasant tunes and Technicolor supreme. It's too long at ten minutes shy of two hours, and non Kaye fans are unlikely to be converted, but for the fans this is a delightful way to spend an afternoon as the spy plot unfolds in a whirl of energised malarkey. Karloff a bonus as well. 7/10
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