Georgi
Danny Kaye
Georgi

“The Kaye way to chaos and corruption.”
An illiterate stooge in a traveling medicine show wanders into a strange town and is picked up on a vagrancy charge. The town's corrupt officials mistake him for the inspector general whom they think is traveling in disguise. Fearing he will discover they've been pocketing tax money, they make several bungled attempts to kill him.
Movie Trailers - The Inspector General (1949)
Georgi
Danny Kaye
Georgi
Yakov
Walter Slezak
Yakov
Leza
Barbara Bates
Leza
Maria
Elsa Lanchester
Maria
The Mayor
Gene Lockhart
The Mayor
Kovatch
Alan Hale
Kovatch
Colonel Castine
Walter Catlett
Colonel Castine
Inspector General
Rhys Williams
Inspector General
Telecki (uncredited)
Benny Baker
Telecki (uncredited)
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Leonard Bremen
Lieutenant (uncredited)
Peasant (uncredited)
Robert Cherry
Peasant (uncredited)
OId Villager (uncredited)
Frank Conlan
OId Villager (uncredited)
Oh, I have no wife. None of my family had wives. My father didn't like wives. I mean, my mother didn't like my father's wives. Danny Kaye was a wonderful performer, he would sing, dance, tell jokes, turn his face into rubber and just generally come off as a quality humanitarian. The Inspector General showcases all of those talents. Directed by Henry Koster, The Inspector General is loosely adapted from Nikolai Gogol's classic Russian story, and it finds Kaye as a stooge of Walter Slezak's iffy tonic peddler who is mistaken by iffy officials of a small Russian town for the much feared and respected Inspector General. Cue mistaken identity mayhem as the music numbers, gags, visual contortions and all round slapstick ensues. Also along for the ride are Elsa Lanchester, Alan Hale, Barbara Bates and Gene Lockhart. It's more a safe and solid Kaye movie for the family to enjoy, rather than a high end classic like The Court Jester, but sometimes the high energy jinks of Kaye is all you need to lift the blues away. 7/10
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