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Hope Jane Russell
Jade Goody? Jane Baddy? BNP Next Stop?

Now that the foul-mouthed,illiterate,racist and bullying trollop has been evicted from the hovel,perhaps the BNP should now approach her to see if she wants to be a candidate for this political party.She has a voice which sounds like a dockyard fishwife,a racist attitude that would get her loads of votes at a by-election,a temper of grand proportions and an IQ that could be measured on the fingers of a one-handed man.Would you agree or disagree that she would make an excellent candidate for the BNP? This ‘Z’ list poor excuse of a human being has no command of the English language,is unable to articulate a sentence without swearing,is rude and vulgar to everyone who is non-white.What a good bar of soap wouldn’t do to wash out her filthy mouth! Could she take Russell Brand with her? He’s a talentless inarticulate moron whose grammar leaves a lot to be desired.Imagine that – Jade Goody and Russell Brand married to each other!No hope for the human race with those two! Alan L.

JANE GOODY C4 ENDEMOL ARE RACISTS

GOODY IS NOTHING MORE THAN A LOWLY PEASANT WITHOUT MANNERS, AND SHE HAS PROVED HOW MUCH OF A BARREL SCRAPER SHE HER MUM AND HER MOUSE OF A MAN CAN BE FOR THE SAKE OF FAME GO WITH THE BNP? THEY CAN KEEP THE VILE LITTLE OBESE BIG MOUTHED CRACKPOT, IT GOES PERFECTLY WITH THEIR PARTY

Jane Russell – Buttons and Bows


The Paleface


The Paleface



Contains the complete broadcast of “The Reason The West Went Wild” from NBC Radio’s “Screen Director’s Playhouse” 03/03/1950 starring Bob Hope & Jane Russell and the complete broadcast of “My Favorite Brunette” as heard on Camel Screen Guild Players on CBS Radio 10/13/1947. With Bob Hope, Dorthy Lamour, Ralph morgan and Frank Nelson….


Son of Paleface [VHS]


Son of Paleface [VHS]


$9.97


Bob Hope returned to the wild West in Son of Paleface, mining the rootin’ shootin’ genre for gag after gag. Hope plays Junior Potter–another variation on his lascivious, cowardly, yet somehow endearing persona–a college boy who’s come to California seeking his father’s hidden gold. What he finds is an empty treasure chest, a pile of unpaid bills, vengeful Indians, buxom Jane Russell (as a s…

Bob Hope: Son of Paleface [VHS]


Bob Hope: Son of Paleface [VHS]


$4.48


Bob Hope returned to the wild West in Son of Paleface, mining the rootin’ shootin’ genre for gag after gag. Hope plays Junior Potter–another variation on his lascivious, cowardly, yet somehow endearing persona–a college boy who’s come to California seeking his father’s hidden gold. What he finds is an empty treasure chest, a pile of unpaid bills, vengeful Indians, buxom Jane Russell (as a s…

Paleface [VHS]


Paleface [VHS]


$3.76


Bob Hope brings his own brand of laughing gas to the Wild West as a would-be “painless” dentist lassoed into marrying Jane Russell. She’s a shapely outlaw turned undercover agent on the trail of some varmints selling guns to a hostile Indian tribe, and he’s her unwitting cover. Hope cowers and cracks self-effacing jokes while bodies fall around him (“Brave men run in my family,” he quips, then run…

The Paleface


The Paleface


$5.74


Bob Hope is a daffy dentist and a shaky gun; Jane Russell is the gorgeous gunslinger Calamity Jane, and together they tame the Wild West with laughter in one of Bob’s best comedies. Features the Oscar-winning song “Buttons and Bows.” 91 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: French, Spanish; biographies; DVD-ROM content; biographies; theatrical trailer; featurette….

Son of Paleface


Son of Paleface


$9.99


Four years after his hit comedy The Paleface Bob Hope returned to the screen as Junior Potter son of Painless Peter Potter the hapless hero of the first film. The Harvard-bred Junior heads out west to claim his father’s inheritance. Returning for the sequel but in a different role is Jane Russell (The Outlaw) as an outlaw named Mike who continually has to save our hapless hero. Also starring in…

Bob Hope Tribute Collection - Sorrowful Jones / The Paleface Double Feature


Bob Hope Tribute Collection – Sorrowful Jones / The Paleface Double Feature


$7.94


When bookie Bob Hope is left with a client’s 5-year-old daughter, he must become a reluctant father in this lively comedy based on Damon Runyon’s “Little Miss Marker.” Lucille Ball co-stars with William Demarest, Bruce Cabot, and Mary Jane Saunders in “Sorrowful Jones.” Then, Bob Hope is a daffy dentist and a shaky gun; Jane Russell is the gorgeous gunslinger Calamity Jane, and together they tame …

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of The Paleface/Bob Hope from Mary Evans


Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of The Paleface/Bob Hope from Mary Evans


$29.99


Photo Puzzle, The Paleface/Bob Hope. Bob Hope surrounded by a bevy of girls in the film, The Paleface which also starred Jane Russell. Chosen by Mary Evans. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab….

Buttons and Bows (From the Paleface) [Sheet Music, Bob Hope and Jane Russell Cover)


Buttons and Bows (From the Paleface) [Sheet Music, Bob Hope and Jane Russell Cover)




DC37 Paleface BOB HOPE/JANE RUSSELL 1948 Lobby Card.  Here’s a terrific lobby card from the original release of THE PALEFACE featuring a great image of BOB HOPE and JANE RUSSELL.    Lobby card is in near MINT to  EXCELLENT-  condition. A few pinholes, no stains, no tears.       A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket.


DC37 Paleface BOB HOPE/JANE RUSSELL 1948 Lobby Card. Here’s a terrific lobby card from the original release of THE PALEFACE featuring a great image of BOB HOPE and JANE RUSSELL. Lobby card is in near MINT to EXCELLENT- condition. A few pinholes, no stains, no tears. A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie. They were displayed in the theatre lobby to entice moviegoers to go to the box office and buy a ticket.




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