In Kissin' Cousins, a military officer is sent to the Smoky Mountains to convince his look-alike cousins to sell their land to the government. Along the way, he falls in love and must navigate the complexities of a cousin-cousin relationship.
In this slapstick comedy, a draftee in the US Army with a photographic memory becomes the target of his sergeant's schemes.
Kiss Them for Me is a romantic comedy set during World War II in 1944. It follows the story of three navy pilots who are on leave in Northern California. The film explores themes of love, jealousy, and mistaken identities as the pilots navigate their relationships while being stationed in Hawaii. With a blend of humor and romance, Kiss Them for Me takes viewers on a delightful journey.
No Time for Sergeants is a comedy film that follows the misadventures of a naive hillbilly named Will Stockdale who is drafted into the United States Air Force. Will's innocence and knack for causing chaos make him a constant source of frustration for his superiors, leading to various comedic situations. As he navigates through basic training and barracks life, Will's unique personality and unconventional methods of problem-solving bring hilarity and chaos to the military. With his charming yet clueless demeanor, Will manages to inadvertently challenge the rigid military structure and win the hearts of his fellow soldiers.
Love Nest revolves around a dysfunctional marriage in a run-down building, where a young attorney with a double-identity gets involved with a possessive wife and a manipulative wife. The story takes place in post-World War II New York City, with elements of mistaken identity and romantic rivalry.
Force of Arms follows an army sergeant who is haunted by death and nightmares during the Italian campaigns of World War II. He falls in love with a female lieutenant and struggles to cope with his traumatic experiences while balancing his romantic relationship. The movie explores themes of sadness, love, and the psychological impact of war.
Never Wave at a WAC is a comedy movie set in the 1950s. It follows the story of women in the Women's Army Corps as they navigate adventures, rivalries, and romantic entanglements. The movie explores themes of social class, politics, and the challenges faced by women in the military.
Three Marines take shore leave in San Francisco during World War II. Frankie O'Neill visits his lower-class dysfunctional family; Nico Kantaylis visits his pregnant fiancée; and the upper-class Alan Newcombe visits his high-living playgirl girlfriend. Each must decide whether to make the best of his situation or break out of it. O'Neill drowns his troubles in alcohol, losing the respect of a potential lover; Kantaylis marries his fiancée, but realizes he may not survive the war to see his child; while Newcombe sheds his decadent girlfriend for a pure-hearted Hawaiian nurse. Later, in battle, a heroic act costs one of the Marines his life.
Keep Your Powder Dry follows the lives of three women who join the Women's Army Corps during World War Two. They face challenges and forge friendships as they navigate basic training, rivalry, and the war effort. The story explores themes of patriotism, trust, and the transformation of these women as they become soldiers.
A group of American Army nurses are captured by the Japanese in April 1942 and spend three years in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bataan. Lt Margaret Ann Jessup, the head army nurse, survives the camp and testifies against the Japanese in front of the United States Congressional subcommittee years later as a colonel.
A jealous wife suspects the worst when her dingaling husband hires his former girlfriend for a position at his company.
A WAC officer returns from the war to find her husband wants a divorce.
A WW-II defense plant worker gets knocked out and dreams about helping the war effort in various ways, including solving a crime.
A run-away socialite "Babs" Bradley (Martha O'Driscoll), using an alias, wants to join the WACs, finds romance with a shipyard worker, Johnny Adams (Noah Beery Jr.), while dodging sheriffs, policemen and others who are searching for her.
A newsreel spoof with WWII homefront gags, including rationing, air raid drills and women filling in men's jobs.
A civilian, ordered to report to his draft board, slips off into a dream about the army life ahead of him. He is assigned to a remote desert post where the soldiers crave female companionship. He forges orders that brings a platoon of WACs who are forbidden to fraternize with the soldiers.
An unsophisticated country girl accidentally joins the army.
The story is the old bromide about two brawling buddies, duking it out over the same girl, in this case pert Jo Matheson (Jean Rogers). Owen and Brad own a salvage company, but split up over Jo. Both separately sign up for the army, and both are reunited in the Pacific.
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