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Francis Goes to West Point

  • 1952
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  • 1h 21min
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6,2/10
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Francis Goes to West Point (1952)
ComédieFamilleFantaisie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFrancis the talking mule gets his owner in and out of trouble while he is taking basic training at West Point.Francis the talking mule gets his owner in and out of trouble while he is taking basic training at West Point.Francis the talking mule gets his owner in and out of trouble while he is taking basic training at West Point.

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Scénario
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Dorothy Davenport
    • David Stern
  • Casting principal
    • Donald O'Connor
    • Lori Nelson
    • Alice Kelley
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    520
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Scénario
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Dorothy Davenport
      • David Stern
    • Casting principal
      • Donald O'Connor
      • Lori Nelson
      • Alice Kelley
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Donald O'Connor
    Donald O'Connor
    • Peter Stirling
    Lori Nelson
    Lori Nelson
    • Barbara Atwood
    Alice Kelley
    Alice Kelley
    • Cynthia Daniels
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • William Norton
    • (as Palmer Lee)
    William Reynolds
    William Reynolds
    • Wilbur Van Allen
    Les Tremayne
    Les Tremayne
    • Col. Daniels
    Otto Hulett
    Otto Hulett
    • Chadwick - Football Coach
    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Cpl. Thomas
    • (as Dave Janssen)
    James Best
    James Best
    • Cpl. Ransom
    Molly
    Molly
    • Francis
    • (as Francis the Talking Mule)
    Roger Alan
    • Plebe
    • (non crédité)
    William Bailey
    William Bailey
    • Parade Spectator
    • (non crédité)
    Howard Banks
    • Instructor
    • (non crédité)
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Plant Workman
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Baston
    • Minor Role
    • (non crédité)
    Ivan Browning
    • Jason
    • (non crédité)
    Paul Burke
    Paul Burke
    • Sgt. Swazey
    • (non crédité)
    Clark Burroughs
    • Plebe
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Scénario
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Dorothy Davenport
      • David Stern
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    6planktonrules

    Enjoyable...but also a bit underwritten

    In this installment in the "Francis the Talking Mule" series, Pete (Donald O'Connor) is a hero for stopping a bombing of a defense plant. As a result, he's given an appointment to West Point....which makes little sense since in the original film Pete was already an officer in the Army!

    At West Point, Pete is initially a horrid student but excels due to tutoring from Francis. But Pete isn't the only one he helps...Francis also helps the school's football coach! What else does Francis do? See the film.

    The ending seemed abrupt and the story, while enjoyable, seems almost like it needed a few revisions and wasn't ready for filming...especially the ending which makes it look as if the series is complete...which it isn't. Not one of the best films in the series, but enjoyable if you want to see them all.

    By the way, Leonard Nimoy plays a small part of one of the football players....look for him in the latter part of the movie.
    CharlesD-25

    OH MY ACHING FEET

    Just as a grateful rich man once gave Laurel&Hardy a free trip to Oxford;a grateful military rewards Donald O'Connor for preventing an explosives plant sabotage by enrolling him in west Point as an "automatic genius". As an "Army Mule",Francis is much more at home there than O'Connor;who has to put up with the bullying upperclassmen and always ends up doing punishment drills;some of them for not giving away Francis' unusual ability.

    Francis' whispered advice helps the Army football team to an undefeated season.

    There is NO romance in the film whatsoever--the blonde is in love with the star quarterback;who feels "trapped" at West Point ---and the brunette is only permitted a few sympathetic clucks over O'Connor's bungling.

    Funniest scene is when Francis' private drilling instructions to O'Connor somehow get broadcast onto t he main playing field;fouling up the dressage parade.

    It seems odd to have Francis and O'Connor split up at the end,as they are supposed to be "pals to the end".

    Otto Hewlett,as the football coach,gives the funniest backup performance.

    While I didn't spot Leonard Nimoy,ADVENTURES OF SUPERmAN fans can look for perennial villain Pierre Watkin as one of the officers.

    I'm also wondering if the film was shot on actual location.
    5Cinemayo

    Francis Goes to West Point (1952) **

    The third in the FRANCIS THE TALKING MULE series is yet another ordinary affair, with nothing much to recommend in it. The setting is military school, with Francis missing in action far too much of the time, as well as most of the laughs, apparently. The only thing interesting for me was spotting a very young Leonard Nimoy as a cadet late into the film.

    It's a shame that more entertainment was not accomplished with this formula, as Donald O'Connor and his jabbering jackass had the potential for being an entertaining pair together.

    ** out of ****
    5r96sk

    Least enjoyable entry of the first three

    'Francis Goes to West Point' is, for me, the least enjoyable entry of the first three films from this series.

    I obviously didn't tally it all up exactly, but this 1952 release seems to include more Stirling and less Francis - which is an odd choice, if we aren't here for the mule then what we doing?! Not that more Francis would've improved this, but you get my point. A second army-related storyline across just three productions - coupled with the (now usual) repetitiveness - also makes things feel boring.

    This is the same as its predecessors when it comes to the cast: Donald O'Connor good, rest meh. I haven't seen the show myself, but 'Star Trek' fans may spot a certain Leonard Nimoy appear in this.

    'Francis Covers the Big Town' is up next!
    6jemkat

    Mule in a rut.

    Although I have always had a strong affection for the Francis pictures, probably because I grew up with them, I always found that the preponderance of military settings in the series was a little claustrophobic and cramped the potential for humour. (Consequently my favourites have always been Francis Goes to the Races and Francis Covers the Big Town). In Francis Goes to West Point I find this tendency to be at its most pronounced. Not only are we saddled with a military setting (and a confined one at that, so that there is not even the chance to open the story out a little), but as well as the usual mandatory romance between Peter Stirling and some Universal starlet, there is a another romantic subplot involving other cast members, and a hackneyed football sub-plot as well. For this reason I have always found this instalment the weakest in the series, an honour generally accorded to Francis in the Haunted House, but I'd take that over this any day. Pity that the opening scenes where Stirling saves a government plant from saboteurs didn't lead to some other kind of storyline.

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    • Anecdotes
      Leonard Nimoy appears uncredited as one of the Army football players.
    • Gaffes
      In one scene when Donald O'Connor finishes talking with Francis in the barn and leaves, the mule's trainer Lester L. Hilton can be seen ducking out of frame.
    • Citations

      Coach Chadwick: Francis is a good friend of Sterling's and mine, and he's been helping me with the backfield.

      William Norton: Helping you?

      Coach Chadwick: Well, he's not the first jackass to try to tell me how to run the team.

    • Connexions
      Featured in It's Showtime (1976)
    • Bandes originales
      The Washington Post
      (uncredited)

      Music by John Philip Sousa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 1953 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Francis chez les Cadets
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 21min(81 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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