Bunker Bean, a meek office clerk, has grandiose dreams but seems destined to remain forever in his lowly station. He seeks out the help of a fortune- teller, who tells him he is the reincarn... Read allBunker Bean, a meek office clerk, has grandiose dreams but seems destined to remain forever in his lowly station. He seeks out the help of a fortune- teller, who tells him he is the reincarnation of Napoleon and also of an Egyptian Pharaoh. Armed with his new sense of power, Bunk... Read allBunker Bean, a meek office clerk, has grandiose dreams but seems destined to remain forever in his lowly station. He seeks out the help of a fortune- teller, who tells him he is the reincarnation of Napoleon and also of an Egyptian Pharaoh. Armed with his new sense of power, Bunker proceeds to win the hand of his boss' daughter and also outwits her cutthroat father in... Read all
- Mr. Glab
- (as Edward Nugent)
- Metzger - Kent & Company Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Member of Board of Directors
- (uncredited)
- Mabel - Bunker's Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
- Jones & Co. Office Boy
- (uncredited)
- Member of Board of Directors
- (uncredited)
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Lucille Ball has a minor role. She has sass but doesn't get to do much. The lead is a little too good at being meek. He's not the most leading of leading men. I really love the Napoleon premise but they could have taken it much further. I don't condone the spanking but it's hilarious. There is a lot of fun potential and it is able to do some of it. The uncle inheritance is way too convenient. It's cheating the story construction. I would be more impressed if the story doesn't need to pull something out of the blue to make it work. This needs some rewriting and a better lead but the overall premise holds real comedic promise.
This is a silly little B-movie....and an enjoyable one. It has a few elements to the story I didn't love (such as his purchasing a mummy) but considering Bs were made quickly and re-writes/edits were rare, I can ignore the things I didn't like because I liked so much of the picture. Well worth seeing and an excellent B.
Happily, Davis is not the whole show. Robert McWade gives a good turn as his irascible, predatory boss, Hedda Hopper is fine as McWade's annoying wife and, for completists, Lucille Ball has a credited role as a gum-chewing receptionist. But her performance -- indeed the performances of all the employees shown in this movie seem completely indifferent to their jobs and all the bosses seem to think that every good deal must involve a large measure of cheating. This limited range of character types threaten to sink the movie, but some good writing manages to make the entire thing, if not outstanding, amusing.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the play by Lee Wilson Dodd titled "His Majesty, Bunker Bean" that opened on Broadway at the Astor Theatre, 1537 Broadway, on 2 October 1916 and ran for 72 performances. There were two previous film versions with the same title - His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1918) and His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1925). The play was based on a 1913 novel by Harry Leon Wilson that was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post.
- Quotes
Bunker Bean: I got to thinking the other night; it was right after I spanked you... Someday I might want to get married.
Mary Kent: Did spanking me give you that idea?
- ConnectionsVersion of His Majesty, Bunker Bean (1918)
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 7 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1