| Where There's Life | |
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| Directed by | Sidney Lanfield |
| Produced by | Paul Jones |
| Written by |
Allen Boretz (screenplay) Melville Shavelson (story and screenplay) |
| Starring |
Bob Hope Signe Hasso William Bendix |
| Music by |
Charles Bradshaw (uncredited) Nathan Van Cleave (uncredited) Victor Young (uncredited) |
| Cinematography | Charles Lang |
| Edited by | Archie Marshek |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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75 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $3 million (US rentals) |
Where There's Life is a 1947 American thriller comedy film. The film's title derives from a line in Don Quixote ("Where there's life, there's hope", a play on the name of its star, Bob Hope).
Hope plays American radio announcer who finds out he is the new king of "Barovia", although a secret society called the Mordia, which assassinated the previous ruler, has other ideas.