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O.H.M.S.

  • 1937
  • 1h 27min
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Wallace Ford and John Mills in O.H.M.S. (1937)
AcciónComediaDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo soldier friends vie for the affections of the Sergeant Major's daughter, against a background of military pomp and adventure.Two soldier friends vie for the affections of the Sergeant Major's daughter, against a background of military pomp and adventure.Two soldier friends vie for the affections of the Sergeant Major's daughter, against a background of military pomp and adventure.

  • Dirección
    • Raoul Walsh
  • Guionistas
    • Lesser Samuels
    • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
    • Austin Melford
  • Elenco
    • Wallace Ford
    • John Mills
    • Anna Lee
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
    190
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    • Dirección
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Guionistas
      • Lesser Samuels
      • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
      • Austin Melford
    • Elenco
      • Wallace Ford
      • John Mills
      • Anna Lee
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Jimmy Tracy
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Cpl. Bert Dawson
    Anna Lee
    Anna Lee
    • Sally Briggs
    Grace Bradley
    Grace Bradley
    • Jean Burdett
    Frank Cellier
    Frank Cellier
    • Regimental Sergeant-Major Briggs
    Peter Croft
    • American Student
    James Pirrie
    Henry Hallatt
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • British Vice Consul
    Lawrence Anderson
    Lawrence Anderson
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    Arnold Bell
    • Matthews
    • (sin créditos)
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    • Suger Daddy
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      Jack Donohue
      Jack Donohue
        Atholl Fleming
        • Military Instructor
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          Richard Gray
            Robertson Hare
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                • Raoul Walsh
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                • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
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              71930s_Time_Machine

              Raoul Walsh's first Cagney picture

              Two years before he made ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES, he made this. Starting in New York, a cocky but loveable small-time hoodlum is suspected of killing a man. He goes on the run from the cops pretending to be someone he isn't.

              But hold on, that's not Cagney - it looks like him, he talks like him but it's American B-movie star Wallace Ford. He actually does a really impressive Cagney impersonation. This has to be one of the most Cagney films ever even though it doesn't have Cagney in it! It's also very much a typical Raoul Walsh picture - but surprisingly it's made by Gaumont-British in London.

              Wallace Cagney finds that his disguise means has to join up into the British army. James Ford's cocky insubordinate nature isn't exactly suited to the discipline of army life but eventually he starts to fit in - primarily to get the girl. And there we get the love triangle. Although he had a devoted super-sexy girlfriend back in NYC, played by super-sexy Grace Bradley, for some bizarre reason he sets his sights on the girlfriend of his new pal John Mills played by Anna Lee. Mills and Lee are both deadly dull characters, perfectly suited for each other so why our Cagney wannabe chases after her whilst he has a super-sexy dame pursuing him is anyone's guess but it all flows along well.

              As you'd expect from a good director, it's engaging, professional and compelling.....well upto about two thirds of the way in. When the action moves to China and gets all Raoul Washy, although that's meant to be the high octane, action packed finale, all the fun and the character driven drama drains away. It feels like Walsh realised his boat was leaving for The States in the morning so had to complete the filming in an afternoon before packing his suitcase. The rushed ending doesn't even seem like the same film and the ending of course is the memory any picture leaves you with. What really seemed like it could have been a great little Cagneyesque picture stays in your memory as something mediocre.

              Despite the bolt-on last twenty minutes, you can tell this is a quality product. It was made during the time when Gaumont-British, because of the nefarious commercial politics of the industry in 1937, had to break into America. This was during England's mini recession so revenues were down but they had no choice but to borrow lots and lots of money to spend lots more money than they could get a return on - unless MGM's American theatres chose not to show their own MGM films but this instead....you can guess what happened!

              Perhaps the rushed ending was elicited by a call from their bank manager? Best advice would be to switch off when they sail off to China -upto that point, it's a good film - especially if you like Cagney.
              6planktonrules

              After seeing Jimmy Tracy in the army, I can see why the Brits lost their empire!

              "You're in the Army Now" is an unusual film. It stars Wallace Ford, a guy you probably thought was an American but who actually was born in the UK and raised in Canada. It also is directed by American director Raoul Walsh. Yet, the film is from Gaumont Productions in Britain! That's a most unusual background, that's for sure!

              Jimmy (Wallace Ford) is a small-time hood in New York. One night he's gambling and is jumped by a Chinese gang. When he comes to his senses, there's a dead body next to him and he runs, as with his background the police will assume he's guilty...and they do. So, he runs away to England, using the dead man's passport. This dead guy was on his way to join the army in Britain...so Jimmy just takes his place. Unfortunately, his laziness and independent streak make him a poor match for the discipline of the army. He also is a poor match is his taste in girls, as the girl he's gaga over is the Sergeant Major's daughter (Anna Lee)!! To make it worse, his best friend (John Mills) is also gaga for this blonde beauty.

              After a while, Jimmy manages to make a passable soldier. That is...until his old girlfriend from the States arrives and threatens to blow his cover. Naturally, Jimmy being an idiot, he makes a VERY bad choice. What's next? See the film.

              I do agree with the review that refers to this film as 'Raoul Walsh's first Cagney picture'. It's easy to imagine Cagney playing Ford's role...very easy. Ford, like Cagney, is cocky and a tough little guy...and he even has a passing similar look.

              So is it worth seeing? Yes...it does make an amiable time-passer...even if you have to listen to Ford sing (!).
              Manton29

              Adventures of a poor man's Cagney

              Jimmy Tracey (Wallace Ford) is a small-time gangster from New York who finds himself mixed up in a murder, becomes a suspect, and goes on the run with the victim's wallet which contains his passport and a ticket for a trip to England by ship. Assuming the identity of the deceased, Jimmy Dean from Winnipeg, Tracey ships to England where he's met at customs by Dean's long lost childhood buddies, Corporal Dawson (John Mills) and his sweetheart Miss Briggs (Anna Lee), daughter of a Sergeant who was close to Dean's father. They all take Tracey to be Dean and he's pushed into enlisting in the army. A rivalry for the girl soon develops between the two fellows, tempered by a growing sense of comradeship; and a variety of diversions arise, including a boxing match and the re-appearance of Tracey's nightclub singer girlfriend from New York (Grace Bradley). Then the boys ship out to China, along with Miss Briggs and her Sergeant daddy, and face rampaging 'bandits' in some substantial battle scenes.

              British production company Gaumont Pictures hired Raoul Walsh to direct O.H.M.S ('On Her Majesty's Service', renamed You're in the Army for the US) and together they cooked up a workman-like picture which, though not a bad film, offers little sense of character development or real dramatic progression, but rather comes across as a sequence of slightly disjointed episodes, some of which are entertaining, and others a bit dull. The film begins and ends well, and has a lot going for it, but it loses its way in the middle, veering all over the place, and at only 87 minutes it feels too long. Among the excess matter is a series of drawn out military pageantry and training scenes which feel awkward, especially removed from the context of the film's pre-WWII release date (the film was cut to 71 minutes for US release and I'm guessing much of this material was trimmed then). Ford does OK as a sort of poor man's Cagney - tough, confident, ambitious, lusty, coarse, but a regular guy despite his failings, even getting in a little song and dance routine - but he's nowhere near Cagney for charm, and looks strangely tired and unhappy for much of the film. Mills wears a keen, boyish spirit; Lee plays it independent but a bit naive; Bradley is sassy, streetwise and fun (the more interesting of the two girls but sadly her part is small). But, like I say, all in all it's not really a bad film. I've been harder on it than I could have been in an attempt at objectivity. It'd make a good first half of a double bill with The Fighting 69th released a few years later and starring Cagney and Pat O'Brian, with Cagney playing a more charismatic, but similarly reluctant and undisciplined newly recruited soldier.
              6boblipton

              The Young Recruit is Silly

              Wallace Ford is a small-time crook in New York who has to flee to Great Britain. Once there, through a series of misunderstandings, he finds himself a recruit in the British Army, vying for the affection of Sergeant-Major Frank Cellier's daughter, Anna Lee, with John Mills. Mills was near the start of his long career in which he played many any army man, starting as a raw recruit in the previous year's REGAL CAVALCADE. He would be promoted out of the ranks during the Second World War and reach the rank of Field Marshall in 1969's OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR, amidst nearly three quarters of a century in which he was a bulwark of British film actors.

              This service comedy is a fairly standard affair, although a good deal of pleasure is available. Ford sings and dances, as does gorgeous Grace Bradley as a show girl. There's an exciting battle sequence and editor Charles Saunders offers some fine montage work of British soldiers training and on parade. Director Raoul Walsh, on a working vacation from the U.S. knew how to mix comedy and savagery and, within the limits of late-1930s delicacy, he does so ably.
              6malcolmgsw

              The end of Gaumont British as a production company

              GB under the command of Michael Balcon as production head decided to aim its productions at the American market.Unfortunately as this film shows it would have missed its mark by a mile.As Rachel Low in her estimable book on British Film Production in the 30s says,either they shows actors of insufficient stature or those who were of sufficient stature didn't come up to the mark.Wallace Ford is after all an amiable enough actor but by no stretch of the imagination was he a star.So there was little likelihood that he would draw the customers in the states.Even employing Raoul Walsh as director is nullified by the longueurs of the first half when clearly as a quid pro quo to the army we see drilling and marching and bands playing so that the film grinds to a halt.Ironically at the end the British Army are shown as all conquering in the Asian conflict whereas a few years later they were routed by the Japanese army.It is little surprise that shortly after this film was made Gaumont British closed down their production arm and Shepherds Bush studios and was eventually sold off t rank.A sad end to a misguided dream.

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                Filmed in 1936.
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                Schoolmaster: Dean. Tell us what you know about the Western Hemisphere.

                Jimmy Tracy: Well, there's hemispheres and there's hemispheres, but the Western Hemisphere is more west than any hemisphere in the world. 'Course there are other hemispheres but none of them is further west than the Western Hemisphere...

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              • Fecha de lanzamiento
                • 15 de abril de 1937 (Estados Unidos)
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                • You're in the Army Now
              • Locaciones de filmación
                • Gainsborough Studios, Shepherd's Bush, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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                • 1h 27min(87 min)
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