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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination au total
Asta
- 'Mr. Atlas' - Dog
- (as Skippy)
Diana Arden
- Girl
- (non crédité)
William Austin
- Seated Roulette Player
- (non crédité)
Bobby Barber
- Hotel Staffer Moving Bed
- (non crédité)
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- AnecdotesThe remote control Topper sees at the bar is a Philco "Mystery Control", released in 1939. It was the world's first wireless remote control. It was used with eleven different radio consoles from 1939 to 1942 model years. In this film, in the background, is a Philco model 39-116RX "World's Fair" unit. The remote had eight radio station pre-sets, and the ability to turn the volume up or down, and turn off the radio - but not turn it on, as power to the radio's receiver was also turned off.
- GaffesWhen Topper loses control while driving the sports car, he is seen in closeup, then in long shot careening up a hill, between trees. It is obvious that it is not Roland Young, because he is bald, and the stunt driver has dark hair.
- Citations
Wilkins: Mr. Topper's in jail, Madam.
Mrs. Topper: In jail? What for?
Wilkins: Disturbing the peace, malicious destruction and common drunkenness, Madam.
Mrs. Topper: And they put him in jail for that?
- Crédits fousOpening credits are displayed as Luggage Labels for cast and crew.
- Versions alternativesThe film was colorized in the late 1980s.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le couple invisible (1937)
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It recycles considerable footage from the first Topper film as background information. I guess that's a way of getting Cary Grant in there, even though he didn't shoot any new scenes for Topper Takes a Trip. (I bet they used his face in the advertising, too. If I had paid money to see this film, thinking Cary Grant was in it, I would have felt quite disappointed!) Constance Bennett stars as the ghost of Mrs. Kerby. She had some amusing moments, but I personally think she lacked the sparkle and sass of Joan Blondell, who starred in Topper Returns (my favorite of the three entries). The only scene at which I laughed out loud was that of the fortune-seeker on the beach, trying to woo Mrs. Topper while the ghost of Mrs. Kerby thwarts him with unseen hands at every turn. She strips his trunks off him while he's lying under the sand, then torments him with a giant beach ball that inexplicably keeps rolling over him while Mrs. Topper squeaks with alarm. So yes, that was funny, but if I had to choose one of the Topper films never to see again, it would be this one. Billie Burke, as usual, is a scene-stealer, but Alan Mowbray also made a worthy contribution here as the butler Wilkins.
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- Topper Takes a Trip
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- Durée1 heure 20 minutes
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By what name was Fantômes en croisière (1938) officially released in India in English?
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