United States / Aug 28, 1947 / NR
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Milo Terkel's life is never the same after he is willed a dog named Joe. Milo buys his wife a diamond necklace for their anniversary, but when he returns home he finds a note saying she is attending a charity affair. He decides to celebrate alone, taking Joe along for company. After two "mystery gardenias" at the Florida Club, he meets gorgeous Miss Gilmore who spots the necklace and asks to try it on. Milo is punched in the nose by Miss Gilmore's boyfriend, Louie. But Milo's troubles really begin when his dog starts to talk to him, and ONLY to him! He tells Milo to act tough, like Humphrey Bogart. It's a laugh-a-minute as Milo changes from lamb to lion and is innocently caught by his wife with the shapely Miss Gilmore. When his wife sues for divorce he tells the judge about Joe being his advisor. The judge can only suggest that Milo and his wife take a long vacation to work out their problems. Everyone knows a dog simply can't talk!
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Clarence Kolb | Cornelius Belmont, II |
| John Miles | Cornelius Belmont III |
| Barbara Bates | Debbie Terkel |
| Donald MacBride | Lawyer Gilbert |
| Lucien Littlefield | Judge |
| Dorothy Christy | Grace |
| John Eldredge | Charlie |
| Al Bridge | Florida Club Bartender |
| Tommy Noonan | Elevator Operator |
| Bess Flowers | Courtroom Spectator |
| Ellen Corby | Cathy, the Maid |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Fabulous Joe |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Hal Roach Studios |
| Release date | 28 agosto 1947 |
| Writer | Jack Jevne, Hal Roach, Jr. |
| Assistant directors | Harve Foster |
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