{"id":52745,"date":"2026-04-24T07:00:24","date_gmt":"2026-04-24T11:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cinema-crazed.com\/blog\/?p=52745"},"modified":"2026-04-23T19:08:39","modified_gmt":"2026-04-23T23:08:39","slug":"the-bootleg-files-the-awful-truth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cinema-crazed.com\/blog\/2026\/04\/24\/the-bootleg-files-the-awful-truth\/","title":{"rendered":"The Bootleg Files: The Awful Truth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>BOOTLEG FILES 936:<\/strong> \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d (1956 made-for-television production starring Bob Hope and Greer Garson). <\/p>\n<p><strong>LAST SEEN:<\/strong> On YouTube.<\/p>\n<p><strong>AMERICAN HOME VIDEO:<\/strong> None.<\/p>\n<p><strong>REASON FOR BOOTLEG STATUS:<\/strong> It is probably a case of clearing the rights to the source material. <\/p>\n<p><strong>CHANCES OF SEEING A COMMERCIAL DVD RELEASE:<\/strong> Maybe someday.<\/p>\n<p>As a comedian, Bob Hope was always a case of extremes. Either he was laugh-out-loud hilarious or groan-out-load awful. To be honest, I approached this 1956 made-for-television version of \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d with Hope playing opposite Greer Garson expecting the groan-out-loud version of the funnyman. After all, \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d is a classic 1937 screwball comedy that helped secure Cary Grant\u2019s stardom. Hope starred in a radio version of \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d in 1941, so he was clearly familiar with the material. But, hey, Bob Hope doing a Cary Grant role?<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I am happy to report that this version of \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d is the laugh-out-loud version of Hope, operating at the top of his talents. Yes, the adaptation of the source material was wildly stretched to accommodate Hope\u2019s penchant for firing off one-liners \u2013 six writers plus a \u201cconsultant\u201d were credited with creating the script for this new version, which had to be chopped down to fit the one-hour (minus commercials) format of \u201cThe Chevy Show,\u201d which was Hope\u2019s television showcase during 1956. But, then again, the 1937 film heavily reconfigured its source material, Arthur Richman\u2019s 1922 play.<\/p>\n<p>The bare bones concept of \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d survives, with a couple (Hope and Garson) whose marriage unravels. Hope is the dishonest husband who disappears claiming to be on business trip to Florida, when he is actually closer to home in a poker marathon with his drinking buddies. Garson is the wife whose friendship with a Texas oilman is moving beyond platonic. The couple have no children, but fight in court over the custody of their dog. Needless to say, the couple manage to reconcile before their divorce is finalized.<\/p>\n<p>However, since Bob Hope is the star of the show, \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d has to accommodate his trademark wisecracks and sharp fondness for topical humor. For example, when crowing over his success at the poker table, Hope comments, \u201cGrace grabbed the wrong prince, I wanna tell you that.\u201d When he pulls out a bag full of golf clubs, he jests, \u201cI hope Ike doesn\u2019t notice it\u2019s missing.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Later, when listening to a windbag of an aristocrat describing a safari where he \u201cbrought the leader of the herd with a crash that resounded throughout the jungle,\u201d Hope declares, \u201cIt must have been Jackie Gleason, huh?\u201d Other topical references involve Arthur Godfrey, drive-ins, Lili St. Cyr, and Miltown. Hope even cross-references himself twice and puts in a plug for his Chevrolet sponsor. The inevitable Bing Crosby joke happens in the opening credit sequence.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d was staged before a live studio audience, and the laughter responding to Hope\u2019s jokes is genuine. Having a live audience responding with such merriment clearly seemed to fuel Hope \u2013 I cannot recall another televised appearance by Hope where he sailed so rapidly through the material, clearly enjoying his material and fellow cast members with unbridled gusto.<\/p>\n<p>And it is the other cast members that help to keep \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d from turning into an extended Bob Hope sketch. Hope had a habit of steamrolling over his leading ladies with his rat-a-tat-tat delivery of jokes, but the warmth and gentle humor Greer Garson provides a perfect counterbalance to his kinetic energy. Garson doesn\u2019t try to one-up Hope with jokes, but her strong yet subtle presence creates a genuine character who patiently attempts to put up with her loose cannon of a husband.<\/p>\n<p>Also worth noting is Dick Foran as the Texas oilman who pursues Garson. It is a thankless role that finds him mostly as the target of Hope\u2019s humor, but he creates a sympathetic and likeable personality. Vivian Blaine turns up as a bubbly nightclub entertainer who catches Hope on the rebound after his initial divorce hearing \u2013 she has a farm-inspired song-and-dance number in the middle of the production that\u2019s a cute distraction from the comedy.<\/p>\n<p>A nice surprise here is presence of Margaret Dumont, doing her outraged dowager act while Hope mercilessly kids around with her during a party scene. Her gasps of exasperation steal the show from the ski-nosed comic. Oddly, gossip columnist Hedda Hopper was recruited to introduce the evening and was brought back for the curtain call when the show ended \u2013 why she needed to take a bow is unclear. <\/p>\n<p>The curtain call segment takes on an abruptly serious note when Garson does a quick fundraising pitch on behalf of the \u201cSociety for Crippled Children.\u201d The closing credits also feature an off-screen announcer informing the viewers that \u201ctelevising of \u2018The Awful Truth\u2019 was made possible through the courtesy of Columbia Pictures, producers of the soon-to-be-release \u2018The Harder They Fall\u2019 starring Humphrey Bogart.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d was broadcast on NBC on March 20, 1956. I don\u2019t believe it was ever rebroadcast, nor can I locate evidence of it being made available in any commercial home entertainment release. I assume clearing the rights to the source material \u2013 not just the film version, but the original play \u2013 is the obstacle here. Nonetheless, a surprisingly clean copy of the work can be found on YouTube in an unauthorized upload. And if you\u2019re a Bob Hope fan, you\u2019re in for a treat with this gem:<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/_BvqlT_kOak?si=nA9wwboFs6SH2cQm\" title=\"YouTube video player\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><em>IMPORTANT NOTICE: While this weekly column acknowledges the presence of rare film and television productions through the so-called collector-to-collector market, this should not be seen as encouraging or condoning the unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyright-protected material, either through DVDs or Blu-ray discs or through postings on Internet video sites.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Listen to Phil Hall\u2019s award-winning podcast <a href=\"http:\/\/www.soundcloud.com\/onlinemovieshow\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cThe Online Movie Show with Phil Hall\u201d<\/a> on SoundCloud and his radio show <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nutmegchatter.com\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cNutmeg Chatter\u201d<\/a> on WAPJ-FM in Torrington, Connecticut, with a new episode every Sunday. You can also follow<a href=\"https:\/\/www.theepochtimes.com\/author\/phil-hall\" target=\"_blank\"> his book reviews at The Epoch Times<\/a>. <\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BOOTLEG FILES 936: \u201cThe Awful Truth\u201d (1956 made-for-television production starring Bob Hope and Greer Garson). LAST SEEN: On YouTube. AMERICAN HOME VIDEO: None. REASON FOR BOOTLEG STATUS: It is probably a case of clearing the rights to the source material. CHANCES OF SEEING A COMMERCIAL DVD RELEASE: Maybe someday. 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