Soldier in the Rain is a comedy-drama film from 1963 that follows the story of two soldiers in the army. The film explores their experiences, including their encounters with a ditzy blonde, their involvement in a feud, and their efforts to manipulate situations for their benefit. Along the way, they face various challenges such as dealing with a heart attack and a false accusation. With an underlying message about friendship and loyalty, Soldier in the Rain delivers a mix of comedy and drama.
Chubby William Tracy starred as Dodo Doubleday, a feckless Army draftee blessed (or cursed) with a photographic memory. Inexplicably promoted to sergeant, Doubleday becomes the bane of topkick Sgt. Ames' (Joe Sawyer) existence.
A teacher, a gunman, an ex-Colonel and a beautiful girl decide to steal a big load of gold stored in Fort Henderson. The task is not easy, because the fort is very well guarded, but with adventurous stratagems...
Julius is riding through the town declaring war and the villagers promptly arm and ready themselves. While Alice inspects the troops, the opposing army (made up of mice) fires its cannons. Julius is hit and knocked completely apart; he's picked up and brought to the hospital where they put him back together with a healthy helping of spare parts. The stalwart cat returns to the field and, using a fan and a piece of strong-smelling cheese, lures the mice out of their trench, clubbing them on the head as they arrive with his multifunctional tail.
Sailors Pike and Shorty are on leave when a street woman swindles them out of some money by telling them she is looking for her long-lost brother, a sailor.
The life of disorderly soldiers in the barracks dealing with daily routines.
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