Mr. Lucky (1943) | Directed by H.C. Potter

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A charming but morally ambiguous gambler schemes to use a war-relief charity as a front for his own profit, only to fall in love with one of its idealistic volunteers. His shifting loyalties place him between criminal obligations and a growing sense of conscience.

Genre: Romantic drama / Crime

Director: H.C. Potter

H.C. Potter was an American film director active from the 1930s through the 1950s, known for light comedies, character-driven dramas, and films with understated wit. Before entering Hollywood he worked in theatre, co-founding the Hampton Players, and later directed a wide range of features for major studios, including MGM and RKO.

Star Cast:

Cary Grant as Joe Adams / Joe Bascopolous

Laraine Day as Dorothy Bryant

Charles Bickford as Captain Paul Rexton

Gladys Cooper as Mrs. Van Every

Paul Stewart as Zepp

Alan Carney as Crunk

Henry Stephenson as Mr. Haroldson

Florence Bates as Mrs. Haroldson

Audiences appreciated the blend of romance, wartime sentiment, and Cary Grant’s effortless charm. Critics noted the film’s stylish direction and the strong chemistry between Grant and Laraine Day. It became a solid wartime success, well-liked for its mix of light comedy and darker undercurrents involving gambling and racketeering.

Fun Facts:

The film uses a framing device set during wartime blackout conditions, adding atmosphere and tension.

Cary Grant reportedly enjoyed playing a character with a slightly shady edge, contrasting his more polished roles.

The popularity of the film helped inspire radio adaptations, including a notable Lux Radio Theatre broadcast.

As with many wartime films, the themes were shaped by contemporary morale-boosting efforts, weaving charity work into the storyline.

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