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Cancel My Reservation is an American film comedy first released in 1972,
directed by Paul Bogart.
The film is based on a novel by Louis L’Amour and stars Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Bellamy, Forrest Tucker and Anne Archer.
Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.
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Credits
- Director: Paul Bogart
- Script: Bob Fisher, Louis L’Amour (novel), Arthur Marx
- Photo: Russell Metty
- Music: Dominic Frontiere
- Cast: Bob Hope (Dan Bartlett), Eva Marie Saint (Sheila Bartlett), Ralph Bellamy (John Ed), Forrest Tucker (Reese), Anne Archer (Crazy Hollister), Keenan Wynn (Sheriff ’Houndtooth’ Riley), Henry Darrow (Joe Little Cloud), Chief Dan George (Old Bear), Doodles Weaver (Cactus, Deputy Sheriff), Betty Ann Carr (Mary Little Cloud), Herb Vigran (Roscoe Snagby), Pat Morita (Yamamoto), Gordon Oliver (Mr. Willie Sparker), Isabella Hoopes (Elderly Lady), Buster Schaefer (Doc Morton), Tracy Bogart (Teenage girl), Trudy Bordoff (Teenage girl), Richard Yniguez (Motorcyclist), Priscilla Garcia (Motorcyclist), Johnny Carson (Himself, Johnny Carson), Bing Crosby (Himself), John Wayne (Himself, John Wayne), Flip Wilson (Himself, Flip Wilson)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 99 min
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