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Knock On Good
When Cameron, 17, misinterprets the expression "knock on wood," she becomes obsessed with knocking her head for extraordinary luck.
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Plot Summary
A humble American dairy farmer, initially reluctant to take over his uncle's failing Scandinavian nightclub, finds himself embroiled in a comical espionage plot. Mistaken for a secret agent due to a series of misunderstandings, he navigates a world of Cold War intrigue, falling for a beautiful Danish singer along the way. He must ultimately use his wit and perhaps a little luck to escape danger and save the club.
Critical Reception
Knock on Wood was a commercial success, generally well-received by critics for its lighthearted entertainment and Danny Kaye's signature comedic performance. While not considered a groundbreaking film, it provided escapist fun and showcased Kaye's talents in musical comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Danny Kaye's energetic performance is the main draw.
The spy-comedy premise is amusing, though at times predictable.
Features enjoyable musical numbers and lighthearted humor.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's humor and Danny Kaye's energetic performance, finding it a pleasant and entertaining diversion. Some noted the plot could be a bit thin, but overall it was considered a fun movie experience.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'The Hans Christian Andersen Story', but it was changed to 'Knock on Wood' due to contractual obligations and to avoid confusion with the musical 'Hans Christian Andersen' released the previous year.
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