Una vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial... Leer todoUna vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.Una vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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The story addresses the wartime housing shortage and some of the subterfuge that had to be resorted to just to have a decent place to rest your head at times. Of course misunderstandings abound.
Ida is charming and adept at comedy, William Prince is fine but it's a shame that since she rarely did comedy she didn't have a chance to costar with one of the master of the form like Cary Grant or Clark Gable. Sydney Greenstreet is funny as Prince's commanding officer as always relishing a chance to also break from the villain role and play comedy.
All together a cute little ride with nothing important to say but a nice little picture nonetheless.
It is fun seeing Greenstreet in a non villainous role.
For its time, the plot was probably considered slightly racy, but was handled so well, you'd never notice. I felt it had just the right touch on an old game, mainly romance, with the added benefit of light comedy that makes it appeal to women and men. The supporting parts were well cast, especially Sydney Greenstreet, who could also do great work in comedy and drama.
I only wish this were available on VHS, or even better, DVD.
She needs a room to operate out of, but like almost every other commodity, rooms are scarce and (practically) rationed. Out of necessity, she pretends to be the wife of an army lieutenant to get accommodations in an auto court. Then she sets off to find a lieutenant to play along with her charade. She finds Don Mallory (William Prince), who becomes trapped in her lie.
Lupino and Prince have excellent chemistry. This is a cute film that is well written. Though its stage play roots are evident, the screenplay is very entertaining. It also does a good job of demonstrating wartime exigencies and the resulting culture.
Willie Best plays the role of Lucille, the all-purpose fixit-man and gopher for the auto court. He is mystified by some of the goings-on that surround the Mallory household. Though his part may be seen as stereotypical, he rises above it and delivers many of the best lines of comedy.
Watch for Sydney Greenstreet as a commanding officer and Louis Armstrong who performs with his band.
This is a nice screwy comedy that was pretty timely--as there was a severe housing shorting during the war. In many ways, the theme is reminiscent of the wonderful comedy "The More the Merrier"--though this latter film is much more of a classic. "Pillow to Post", on the other hand, is rather slight...enjoyable but slight.
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- TriviaThis was William Conrad's acting debut.
- ErroresNear the end of the film as Don starts to go after Jean, as the camera tracks him, its moving shadow falls across the back of someone standing in the foreground.
- Citas
Colonel Michael Otley: Lucille, everyone in the Army isn't a general.
Lucille: No, sir, but you'd be surprised how my tips increased after I started calling everyone general.
- Bandas sonorasWhatcha Say?
(uncredited)
Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Performed by Dorothy Dandridge with Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
[The orchestra performs the song at the Tavern]
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Pillow to Post
- Locaciones de filmación
- Wilshire Boulevard and South Alvarado Street, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(cab goes through this intersection, driving on Wilshire, at beginning of film)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1