Brooks Mason / George Smith (played by Robert Young) is a protagonist in Honolulu.
A famous movie star who temporarily swaps identities with his lookalike, Hawaiian businessman George Smith to escape public scrutiny, leading to comedic mix-ups in both lives. Joe Duffy (played by George Burns) appears in Honolulu.
Brooks Mason's talkative manager who is unaware of the identity switch, mistakenly restrains Smith, and attempts to marry Cecelia before being overwhelmed by Millie and her sister.
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Characters
Brooks Mason / George Smith
(played by Robert Young) — protagonist
A famous movie star who temporarily swaps identities with his lookalike, Hawaiian businessman George Smith to escape public scrutiny, leading to comedic mix-ups in both lives.
Joe Duffy
(played by George Burns) — supporting
Brooks Mason's talkative manager who is unaware of the identity switch, mistakenly restrains Smith, and attempts to marry Cecelia before being overwhelmed by Millie and her sister.
Key Relationships
Brooks Mason / George Smith → Brooks Mason / George Smith
(Narrative Dual Identity)
Joe Duffy → Brooks Mason / George Smith
(Professional Manager)
Story Analysis
A film star and a businessman exchange lives to escape their respective pressures, causing managerial chaos and romantic confusion.