Story of three buddies at the Virginia Military Institute. Cadet Bing Edwards is secretly married and soon to be a father.Story of three buddies at the Virginia Military Institute. Cadet Bing Edwards is secretly married and soon to be a father.Story of three buddies at the Virginia Military Institute. Cadet Bing Edwards is secretly married and soon to be a father.
William Tracy
- Misto Bottome
- (as William Tracey)
Allan Cavan
- Superintendant
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaFour years after this film, Eddie Albert would join the US Navy. He would achieve the rank of lieutenant in the Naval reserves. At Tarawa, he would go on to save nearly 50 Marines and help with the rescue of 30 others, all while under fire. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his actions.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ratt: You're in Love (1985)
- Soundtracks(I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
(1860) (uncredited)
Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett
Played during the opening scene
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These Warner Brothers players are always fun to watch. Anyone who hasn't seen this sort-of-classic movie really should watch it.
In Ronald Reagan's first autobiography -- "Where's the Rest of Me?" -- he tells the story of a staff meeting or perhaps dinner gathering during World War II.
Lt. Reagan says to the commander, We've got something in common, sir: You attended Virginia Military Institute and I was in a movie about the school.
The commander, possibly a colonel, maybe a general, replied to the effect, That was one of the silliest damn things I ever saw.
It was. Pretty darn silly.
But fun in spots, and, as Reagan said, Eddie Albert was "discovered" and became a major star, although that doesn't explain "Green Acres."
All in all, with this collection of major stars -- although with some, stardom came later -- any movie fan, and especially any film historian, really ought to see this. At least once.
In Ronald Reagan's first autobiography -- "Where's the Rest of Me?" -- he tells the story of a staff meeting or perhaps dinner gathering during World War II.
Lt. Reagan says to the commander, We've got something in common, sir: You attended Virginia Military Institute and I was in a movie about the school.
The commander, possibly a colonel, maybe a general, replied to the effect, That was one of the silliest damn things I ever saw.
It was. Pretty darn silly.
But fun in spots, and, as Reagan said, Eddie Albert was "discovered" and became a major star, although that doesn't explain "Green Acres."
All in all, with this collection of major stars -- although with some, stardom came later -- any movie fan, and especially any film historian, really ought to see this. At least once.
- morrisonhimself
- Mar 18, 2009
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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