Double or Nothing

Everything We've Done Before We're Doing Double NOW and Twice as Good as Waikiki Wedding

6.6
19371h 31m

A philanthropist's will dictates that four people receive $5,000 apiece, with the stipulation that the first one who can double the amount -- without dishonesty-- will win a cool million. Hindering the four are the avaricious relatives of the late millionaire.

Production

Logo for Paramount Pictures

Cast

Photo of Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

'Lefty' Boylan

Photo of Martha Raye

Martha Raye

Liza Lou Lane

Photo of Andy Devine

Andy Devine

Half Pint

Photo of Mary Carlisle

Mary Carlisle

Vicki Clark

Photo of William Frawley

William Frawley

John Pederson

Photo of Samuel S. Hinds

Samuel S. Hinds

Jonathan Clark

Photo of Fay Holden

Fay Holden

Martha Sewell Clark

Photo of William Henry

William Henry

Egbert Clark

Photo of Bert Hanlon

Bert Hanlon

Nick Praxitales

Photo of Gilbert Emery

Gilbert Emery

Mr. Mitchell

Photo of John Gallaudet

John Gallaudet

Johnny Rutherford

Photo of Harry Barris

Harry Barris

Sing Orchestra Leader

Photo of Frances Faye

Frances Faye

Liza's Sister

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Photo of Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten

Eustace the Butler (uncredited)

Photo of Victor Sen Yung

Victor Sen Yung

Minor Role (uncredited)

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Reviews

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talisencrw

8/10

I honestly liked the supporting players here--especially the hilarious antics of Martha Raye and Andy Devine--a lot more than the frontman, Bing, here. I get it that he's so immensely talented that everything is effortless and he appears to be coasting. Maybe it's the way he had always put up the front of being nice, and such a great guy, yet was a nightmare to his own children, but he simply comes across as fake and phony, non-genuine. But for a 30's musical comedy coming out of Hollywood, it's pretty good, especially considering its budget.

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talisencrw

8/10

I honestly liked the supporting players here--especially the hilarious antics of Martha Raye and Andy Devine--a lot more than the frontman, Bing, here. I get it that he's so immensely talented that everything is effortless and he appears to be coasting. Maybe it's the way he had always put up the front of being nice, and such a great guy, yet was a nightmare to his own children, but he simply comes across as fake and phony, non-genuine. But for a 30's musical comedy coming out of Hollywood, it's pretty good, especially considering its budget.

From my cheapo 5-film 'Screen Legends Collection'--you can get them for a few different actors and actresses from years gone by--pictured in the IMDb entry for this.

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