A movie star who can't stand loud noises accidentally joins the Army.A movie star who can't stand loud noises accidentally joins the Army.A movie star who can't stand loud noises accidentally joins the Army.
Heinie Conklin
- Sign Hanger
- (scenes deleted)
Phyllis Kennedy
- Susan
- (scenes deleted)
Murray Alper
- Make-Up Man
- (uncredited)
Marie Blake
- Nurse with Castor Oil
- (uncredited)
Robert Blewett
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Jack Chapin
- Rookie
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNational Guardsmen trained the actors to be soldiers for the movie.
- GoofsThe nurse with the castor oil is wearing rank on both shoulders when she runs out of oil; she is not wearing rank on her right shoulder when she gives Don his first dose; she is wearing it again when she gives him the second dose.
- Quotes
Don Bolton: [ogling Toni] Mmmm, that's a bundle! She looks like Dorothy Lamour with clothes on.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Lights Fantastic (1942)
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Seen in Australia
I saw this movie when it was re-released as a supporting feature at a cinema here in Melbourne about 1951. Don't remember much about it, except the scene where the hero (Hope) loses control of a tank and runs it into the side of the colonel's Cadillac limo (it might have been a Chrysler) but the audience was appalled, as I was, because luxury cars like this were rarely seen here in those years. It wasn't faked either, as I recall. Can someone advise what the car was? I'm compiling a list of cars used in the movies. Apart from that I thought it was a quite passable comedy and I'm hoping it might come up on late-nite TV sometime as they have occasionally shown other Paramount movies of the era. TT.
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- tedthomasson
- Jun 13, 2006
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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