In this parody comedy, Abbott and Costello find themselves caught up in a romantic rivalry while trying to retrieve a love letter and a treasure map from the infamous pirate captain, Captain Kidd.
Keep 'Em Flying is a comedy film from 1941 in which Abbott and Costello join the US Army Air Corps. The film follows their hilarious misadventures and musical performances as they try to navigate military life. It is a classic black-and-white film that showcases the comedy duo's unique style and talents. The film also includes elements of military propaganda, as it portrays the Air Corps in a positive light. Overall, Keep 'Em Flying offers a lighthearted and entertaining experience for fans of Abbott and Costello and comedy films of that era.
Incompetent door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen become enlisted without their knowledge.
When a slacker named Danny is drafted into the army, he finds himself in a world of confusion and despair. With the help of his fellow soldiers, he must navigate through the turmoil of military life while dealing with his own personal demons.
A hillbilly moonshiner enlists in the army. Monogram Pictures' comedy was inspired by the then-popular comic strip character.
Two female candidates for Chief of Police live across the hall from each other, and their political rivalry follows them home, leading to plenty of hi-jinks.
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