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29: 436:, which had initially cooperated with the producers, was outraged over the completed film in December 1941 and ordered the film shelved as "bad for morale". However it was released after America entered the war. 279:), who haven't seen each other for fifteen years, meet at a racetrack. They both immediately drop their jobs as an attendant and cleaner to rekindle their friendship and brawl over which one will have Violet ( 596: 581: 621: 291:). Blake was their former captain; he left the Corps under a cloud when he was blamed for a security breach. Blake is involved in 561: 432:
had a troubled production history with different stars and technicians announced in trade papers of the time for the film. The
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where they crash the spy ring. The fast-paced comedy uses the spy plot as merely an excuse for five musical numbers by
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that in some cases appear on process screens that the actors stand in front of.
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called the Shoreleave Cafe with Violet, they meet the owner, Jim Blake (
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and a variety of comedy sequences, such as barroom brawls over thrown
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playing the same characters with different names that they played in
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and World War II in the news, the majority of American minor and
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FRANK S. NUGENT (Mar 8, 1942). "Hollywood Faces Reality".
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Jimmy and Harry are called back to active service as
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film poster
Frank Ryan
William Hamilton
Andrew Bennison
James Edward Grant
Edmund Lowe
Victor McLaglen
Binnie Barnes
J. Roy Hunt
Nicholas Musuraca
Harry Revel
RKO Pictures
RKO
Victor McLaglen
Edmund Lowe
What Price Glory?
sequels
film trailer
The Cock-Eyed World
Soldiers of the Sea
Victor McLaglen
Edmund Lowe
Binnie Barnes
clip joint
Paul Kelly
espionage
amphibious vehicle
gunnery sergeants
6th Marines

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