The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)

Movie Summary

Sidney Melbourne (aka The Lemon Drop Kid) is a con man who offers a friendly sure thing horse tip to the girlfriend of mobster Moose Moran. But when his sure thing loses, Sidney is given until Christmas to pay back the money. To raise the money he owes, Sidney enlists some old pals to hit the street corners of New York dressed as Santa Claus accepting donations for a bogus elderly ladies home.

The song “Silver Bells,” sung by Hope and Maxwell, was introduced in this film.

The Lemon Drop Kid was originally released in theaters April 2, 1951.

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Is The Lemon Drop Kid available to buy on DVD?

Yes


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When will The Lemon Drop Kid air on TV in 2024?

Not airing this week

This movie normally airs throughout the holiday season on Turner Classic Movies (TCM). For a complete schedule of dates and times, view the TCM Christmas Classics schedule.

Year Released

1951

Cast Includes

Bob Hope (Sidney Milburn), Marilyn Maxwell (‘Brainey Baxter), Lloyd Nolan (Oxford Charlie), Jane Darwell (Nellie Thursday), Andrea King (Stella), Fred Clark (Moose Moran), Jay C. Flippen (Tony), William Frawley (Gloomy Willie), Harry Bellaver (Sam), Sid Melton (Little Louie)

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3/5 - (2 votes)

The Lemon Drop Kid Movie Trailer

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One thought on “The Lemon Drop Kid (1951)

  • December 25, 2014 at 12:04 PM
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    You wouldn’t know that this is a Christmas movie by it’s title, but the whole movie takes place during Christmas. Bob Hope is at his funniest best. It’s so old fashioned Christmasy. I never miss it. I own it, and watch it sometimes even twice at Christmas time. I love it. For the whole family!

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