Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSoldier Johnny Grey is engaged to marry singer Mapy Cortes, but his plans go awry when he learns that he is the heir to $100,000 from his great-grandfather -- a bequest that comes with a cat... Tout lireSoldier Johnny Grey is engaged to marry singer Mapy Cortes, but his plans go awry when he learns that he is the heir to $100,000 from his great-grandfather -- a bequest that comes with a catch: before claiming the money, Johnny must marry a descendant of his great-grandfather's C... Tout lireSoldier Johnny Grey is engaged to marry singer Mapy Cortes, but his plans go awry when he learns that he is the heir to $100,000 from his great-grandfather -- a bequest that comes with a catch: before claiming the money, Johnny must marry a descendant of his great-grandfather's Civil War enemy, General Havelock-Allen. Not wanting to disrupt his planned marriage to Map... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
- (as Harold Peary {The Great Gildersleeve})
- Mapy
- (as Mapy Cortes)
- Specialty Dancers
- (as Lynn, Royce & Vanya)
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I don't think I'll spoil anyone's enjoyment of this movie by answering "Yes" to all those questions. This antique plot is used as an excuse for some Jimmy McHugh-Frank Loesser songs, a couple of major bands, including Freddy Martin and Les Brown, a comic dance trio, and a brief traipse through a radio staple or two of the era. Director Tim Whelan pushes the movie at a crackling pace, the specialty acts are pretty good for the era, and mature and Miss Ball perform appropriately. It's what light wartime entertainment is meant to be. With Ginny Sims, Arnold Stang (in his first credited role), and the usual assortment of familiar faces.
So, you've got a VERY contrived plot, lots of silly and superfluous singing and Victor Mature doing comedy. All in all, it sounds pretty bad...and it is. Even worse is when a fourth-rate guy does imitations of various celebrities. They announce each one before he begins--and you really need to be told who they are supposed to be because you really cannot tell by listening to him! A silly and forgettable film.
By the way, there is a very strange character in the film. Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve (Harold Peary) is the lawyer who handles the estate, right? Well, this same character (and actor) played Gildersleeve in quite a few other films. Plus, Gildersleeve was a very popular radio character who appeared regularly on "Fibber McGee and Molly" and later had his own spin off radio show starring, who else, Peary!
If one is a Lucy fan, this movie is a great watch. Lucy is actually drop-dead gorgeous in this flick, more so than she had ever been in her entire career, in my opinion.
Also, Harold 'The Great Gildersleeve' Peary adds to the fun, along with Marcy McGuire as the younger sister to Lucy's character.
Unfortunately, this film as a whole is quite mediocre. And, Victor Mature sings twice. FFWD required.
All in all, one watch of this movie is definitely worth it. The video is even worth owning if you like Lucy.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film was a hit at the box office, earning RKO a profit of $673,000 (over $12.6M in 2024) according to studio records.
- GaffesBetween the credits and two shots showing the hyphenated surname of Terry Havalok-Allen's family in print, there are three different spellings of the first half of the surname and two different spellings of the second half of the surname.
- Citations
Mickey Havalok-Allen: I never saw you kiss Ralph like that!
Terry Havalok-Allen: Like what?
Terry Havalok-Allen: Like you kissed Johnny. It was more like a transfusion!
- ConnexionsEdited from Sur les ailes de la danse (1936)
- Bandes originalesPlease Won't You Leave My Girl Alone
(1942)
Music by Jimmy McHugh
Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Played during the opening credits
Sung and danced by the soldiers in the barracks, including Victor Mature, Peter Lind Hayes and Arnold Stang
Reprised at he end by soldiers on the ship and civilians waving goodbye
Played often as part of the score
Meilleurs choix
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Seven Days' Leave
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 561 325 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1