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Monday, August 10, 2009

Movie - Farmer Al Falfa and His Tentless Circus (1916)

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Release Dates: USA:3 June 1916

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John Randolph Bray (producer)
Articles: "Griffithiana" (Italy), May 1995, pg. 94-131, by: Mark Langer, "Reflections of John Randolph Bray: An Interview with Annotations"
Educated at Alma College in Michigan.
Death Notes: Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Birth Notes: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Spouse: 'Margaret Bray' (? - ?)
Death Date: 10 October 1978
Birth Date: 25 August 1879

Paul Terry (director)
Articles: "Hogan's Alley" (USA), Iss. 9, Summer 2001, pg. 105-109, by: Michael Rhode, "The Other Battle of WWI", "Variety" (USA), 27 October 1971, "Paul H. Terry", "New York Times" (USA), 8 January 1969, pg. 44:1, "Mrs. Paul Terry [died 7 January 1969, Port Chester, NY]", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 11 June 1927, pg. 421, "Students in P.T.M.T.S. [Publix Theatre Managers' Training School] Study Cartoon Art with Paul Terry", "Cinema Art" (USA), November 1926, pg. 26-27, 47-48, by: Adrien Falnieres, "Making the Cartoons Move", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 February 1926, pg. 565, "Paul Terry, the Artist, Gives Talk on How Cartoons Are Made"
Uncle of 'Alexander Anderson (I)' (qv)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA
A to some extent unsung fable inside the animation biz, Paul Terry--born in San Mateo, raise in San Francisco--attended Polytechnic High and kick off in lodge of a cartoonist in reporters (San Francisco Bulletin, San Francisco Call-Examiner) involving 1904 and 1914. After have drawn comic in backing of King Features in 1913, Mr. Terry moved by the line-up of to produce heaps, many cartoon between the years of 1915 and 1955--some 1300 in all: Aesop's Fables (not the Jay-Ward shorts of the untimely '60s), Terrytoons characters Farmer Al Falfa (aka Farmer Grey), Mighty Mouse, Heckle & Jeckle, Gandy Goose, Slippery Sam, Dinky Duck, Rudy Rooster and many more. In the early '60s, Mr. Terry sold Terrytoons to CBS efficient to go after sculpture and a innate life of semi-retirement.
Birth Notes: San Mateo, California, USA
Birth Name: Terry, Paul H.
Spouse: 'Irma ?' (? - ?)
Death Date: 25 October 1971
Birth Date: 19 February 1887

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Movie - Curfew Shall Not Ring

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Movie Issued - in 1916.

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Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Release Dates: USA:13 December 1916

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Harry Palmer (producer)
Articles: "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 July 1916, pg. 638, "The Place of the Animated Cartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 March 1916, pg. 1842, "Harry Palmer Making News Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 January 1916, pg. 221, "Harry Palmer Writes Comedy for 'Budd' Ross", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 8 September 1915, pg. 26:3, "Mutual's Animated Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 April 1915, pg. 532, "Cartoonists Go to Court", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 February 1915, pg. 1155, "Kriterion Komic Kartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 September 1914, pg. 1385, "Palmer War Sketches for Centaur", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 August 1914, pg. 821, "Horsley Adds to His Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 July 1916, pg. 638, "The Place of the Animated Cartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 March 1916, pg. 1842, "Harry Palmer Making News Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 January 1916, pg. 221, "Harry Palmer Writes Comedy for 'Budd' Ross", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 8 September 1915, pg. 26:3, "Mutual's Animated Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 April 1915, pg. 532, "Cartoonists Go to Court", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 February 1915, pg. 1155, "Kriterion Komic Kartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 September 1914, pg. 1385, "Palmer War Sketches for Centaur", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 August 1914, pg. 821, "Horsley Adds to His Forces", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 22 July 1916, pg. 638, "The Place of the Animated Cartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 18 March 1916, pg. 1842, "Harry Palmer Making News Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 January 1916, pg. 221, "Harry Palmer Writes Comedy for 'Budd' Ross", "New York Dramatic Mirror" (USA), 8 September 1915, pg. 26:3, "Mutual's Animated Cartoons", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 24 April 1915, pg. 532, "Cartoonists Go to Court", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 20 February 1915, pg. 1155, "Kriterion Komic Kartoon", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 5 September 1914, pg. 1385, "Palmer War Sketches for Centaur", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 8 August 1914, pg. 821, "Horsley Adds to His Forces"

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Movie - All Women Have Secrets

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Movie Issued - in 1939.


Soundtrack: "I Live Again" Written by 'Ned Washington' (qv) and 'Victor Young (I)' (qv) Sung by Jean Cagney
One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
When they conclude they imaginably will via manner of all right be penniless husbands and wives as penniless campus sweetheart, three couple at a Midwestern university, rainproof the restraining of their friends, procure married. Joe (John Arledge) and Susie Tucker (Betty Moran) prove that two can before a live audience as disagreeable as one by background aloft housekeeping inwardly a trailer, and practical at anything extraordinary job swerve up. Slats (Peter Lind Hayes as Peter Hayes) and Jennifer Warwick (Virginia Dale) marry because they can conflict greater beneath impossible to tell apart roof consequently when nick, and put into effect Jennifer's allowance from address to take-home pay all for their groceries. John Gregory (Joseph Allen Jr.), a brilliant pre-med learner, and his bride, Kay (Jean Cagney), be in the fell weighty motherland of affairs. Kay's allowance be rapidly split harsh by her insensitive step-mother, while the grant lying on which John is depending is threatened by his inability to pop into custom two jobs at once - chamber all grease lamp of day and manual labour at dark to stake them. Kay, pushy to ban John from giving up institute, take a rotation of back-breaking jobs organized to bring in him event to study. She get a assignment singing in a night truncheon, but individual to quit when the stork announces an approaching launch. Her clandestine, someone in the family path, help her to generate up her be bothered to dance backside legs home and resign from John on the saggy to adopt the submit of a professor who wishes the nascent student to work beside him in a foreign pastoral.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Runtimes: USA:66
Sound Mix: Mono, Mono
Tech Info: RAT:1.37 : 1, PFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: USA:15 December 1939
She Kisses And Tells On The Class Of 1940!

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Joseph Allen (actor)
Death Notes:Patchogue, Long Island, New York, USA
Birth Notes:Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date:9 November 1962
Screen, stage, and television actor., Son of 'Joseph Allen Sr.' (qv).
Birth Date:30 March 1918

John Arledge (actor)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Hollywood supporting player in dozens of 30's and 40's films.
Height:5' 10 1/2"
Birth Notes:Crockett, Texas, USA
Birth Name:Arledge, Johnson Lundy
Screen, stage, and vaudeville actor.
Death Date:15 May 1947
Birth Date:12 March 1906

Dick Elliott (actor)
Death Notes:Burbank, California, USA (natural causes)
In the thirties, forties, and exceedingly the 1950's, if a clock considered necessary a stumpy, grease thespian to skip a breezy storekeeper or a raucous conventioneer, he could capably depart this go Dick Elliott. He be one of those actor who, whenever he appear by eyeshade, recurrently all for less significant cipher than a little, the viewers would deem, "Oh, it's that guy." Yet few would ever know his first name. Elliott was in need reticence short, probably not substantially greater than five foot four. And he was certainly fat. His belly was colossal and corpulent, afterwards he look a soupcon close to a massive orb near arms and legs. One imagined him downy and cherry, and always accommodating. A Hobbit, probably. Santa Claus without the whiskers. And like another short, fat actor, Eugene Pallette, Elliott individual a distinctive voice. Not the bullfrog basso that rumble out of Pallette's gorge, but higher-pitched, whiney or honey-smooth via mission of the role demand, with an "sh" contained by establish of copiously of "s" sound. Elliott appeared in complete 240 films. He was greatest often cast as magistrates, mayors, tabloid reporters, policemen, and blowhards, habitually one who can't halt conversation apart from when he'd burst into a braying chortle that bordered on a goods a controversy. As was the bags with several role actors who never become feature players, not much transcript lavish of his personal life. He was born Richard Damon Elliott on April 30, 1886, in Salem, Massachusetts. His headstone say he was a starry-eyed husband and father. And we know he inaugurate performing in domestic animals in 1931 and was on perform for nearly thirty years back his floor show debut, in cooperation with appear in the long-running batter, "Abie's Irish Rose." Other than that, we have simply his film and pipeline appearance to dart about on, and I'll bring to the fore every highlights. His enjoyable the flicks was "Central Airport" in 1933 and he was Ned Buntline in "Annie Oakley" with Barbara Stanwyck in 1935. He was in no doubt for the role of Marryin' Sam in "L'il Abner" (1940), was amusing as the Judge in "Christmas in Connecticut" (1945) again starring Stanwyck, and made the most of his little role as a Whiskey Drummer in "The Dude Goes West" (1948) with Eddie Albert. Many film fan evoke him superlative for another small role, as the man on the terrace in the lose your footing perennial "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946), who tell Jimmy Stewart to stop jabber and go ahead and kiss Donna Reed. Often his role in a film was so small his character didn't even have a name, and was sometimes intended in the cast simply as "Fat Man." He achieve have a straight element in the below valued film "Park Row" in 1952. His closing film role was in "Go, Johnny, Go!" in 1959. The advent of television open aloft a complete foreign world of role. An constant rivulet of weekly wit, drama, and even assortment show needed performer. Some featured character actors like Gene Lockhart and Cecil Kellaway might household name in an leg of an anthology succession. Actors who had negligible screen juncture in films became beyond asking price featured players, and a few even attain the Holy Grail of someone a series equal, Elliott among them. In the fifties he appeared in dozens and dozens of TV shows, including "Dick Tracy" (1950), where on earth he had a rhythmic role as Chief Murphy, "My Little Margie" (1952-55), "The Adventures of Superman" (1952-58), "I Love Lucy" (1954-56), "I Married Joan" (1955, in which his character was call "Fatso," "December Bride" (1957-59), and "Rawhide" (1959-61). One of his best roles was in the "Buffalo Bill, Jr." episode "The Rain Wagon" (1955), in which he play Osgood Falstaff, the Shakespeare-quoting rainmaker who be gently a sandbank burglar. It was singular for Elliott to play a villain, but he pull it stale, making his eye outward show conniving and eerie -- a cuddly fat man, but don't spin your closing on him. At the other uncompromising, he often played Santa Claus on Christmas episode of the Jimmy Durante, Red Skelton, and Jack Benny shows. To many inhabitants, Elliott will always be remember as Mayor Pike in "The Andy Griffith Show." Sadly, Elliott die during the second season of the show, on December 22, 1961, in Burbank, California. Dick Elliott was one of those character actors who be almost anonymous, nonetheless they light up the screen in short roles. Fortunately, because of "It's a Wonderful Life" all Christmas and "The Andy Griffith Show" in constant reruns, his fans can stationary make happy in the little fat man.
Birth Notes:Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Birth Name:Elliott, Richard Damon
At one time or another he played Santa Claus on the 'Jimmy Durante' (qv) Andy Griffith, 'Red Skelton' (qv) and 'Jack Benny' (qv) shows., Buried at Forest Lawn Glendale, Section H, Lot #101, He is best remembered to television audiences as Mayor Pike on The Andy Griffith Show. He passed away in the second season and was replaced by Parley Baer.
Death Date:22 December 1961
Birth Date:30 April 1886

Lawrence Grossmith (actor)
Spouse:'Coralie Blythe' (stage actress) (? - ?)
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:London, England, UK
Other Works:Performed on Broadway in the following productions:, Too Many Husbands (1919). Comedy. Written by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qv). Booth Theatre: 8 Oct 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: J.H. Brewer, Marion Buckler, Carolyn Darling, Kenneth Douglas, 'Florence Edney' (qv) (as "Miss Montmorency"), Richard Gray, 'Lawrence Grossmith' (qv) (as "Major Frederick Lowndes, D.S.O."), Beatrice Miller, Marguerite St. John, Fritz Williams, 'Estelle Winwood' (qv) (as "Victoria"). Produced by 'A.H. Woods' (qv)., Flora Bella (1916). Musical/operetta. Music by Charles Cuvillier and Milton Schwarzwald. Book by Felix Doermann. Material adapted by 'Cosmo Hamilton' (qv) and 'Dorothy Donnelly' (qv). Lyrics by Percy Waxman. Adapted from Andre Barde. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Victor Schertzinger' (qv) and 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv). Directed by Richard Ordynski. Casino Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 27 Nov 1916 to close): 11 Sep 1916- 16 Dec 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell, Hilda Blyar, Gilbert Clayton, Grant & Wing, 'Lawrence Grossmith' (qv), Muriel Hudson, Adolph Link, Juliette Lippe, 'Robert Emmett O'Connor' (qv) (as "Rosset"), 'Charles Purcell' (qv) (as "Prince Nicholas Demidoff"), Kate Stout, Mortimer H. Weldon. Produced by John Cort., The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles (1935). Fantasy. Written by 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv). Directed by 'Harry Wagstaff Gribble' (qv). Guild Theatre: 18 Feb 1935- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: 'Romney Brent' (qv) (as "The Clergyman"), Patricia Calvert, Franklin Gray, 'Lawrence Grossmith' (qv) (as "Sir Charles Fairwaters"), Louis Hector, 'Leon Janney' (qv), Alma Lloyd, Reginald Malcolm, McKay Morris, 'Alla Nazimova' (qv), 'Rex O'Malley' (qv) (as "The Emigration Officer"), 'Lionel Pape' (qv) (as "Wilks"), 'Viola Roache' (qv) (as "The Lady Tourist"), Rita Vale. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
Brother of actor/writer 'George Grossmith (I)' (qv)., Wife Coralie Blythe was sister of 'Vernon Castle' (qv)., Father- also George Grossmith- was Gilbert-and-Sullivan actor and co-author of Diary of a Nobody.
Death Date:21 February 1944
Birth Date:29 March 1877

Peter Lind Hayes (actor)
Was Arthur Godfrey's replacement on CBS radio and TV Served as a technical sgt. in the U.S. Air Force 1942-46. Decorated with 2 battle stars and a bronze star.
Death Notes:Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (vascular disorder)
Actor, entertainer, songwriter and lyricist, academic delimited by famous institution and a vaudeville trouper beside his mother, Grace Hayes. During World War II, he serve with valor in the United States Air Force. With his wife Mary Healy he appear in films, darkness club, theatres, and against radio and small screen. Joining ASCAP in 1951, his chief cadenced collaborator built-in Frank Loesser, Nacio Herb Brown, and Robert Allen. His popular-song composition cover "When You Used to Dance With Me (Alone)", "Why Do They Call a Private a Private?", "Cool Alaska Rock and Roll", and "Come to Me".
Birth Notes:San Francisco, California, USA
Other Works:Author of: "Twenty-five Minutes From Broadway, " (1975) "Peter's Poems, " (1982), "Hayseed, " 1982., In 1958, he starred in the pilot for a TV series sitcom about a freshman Congressman who moves his family to Washington called "My Favorite Son" which co-starred his wife, Mary Healy. CBS didn't exercise it's option to produce the series., With wife 'Mary Healy (I)' (qv), did a series of radio ads for Finnair airlines (1970s)., Winged Victory (1943). Musical drama. Written by 'Moss Hart' (qv). Incidental music by Sgt. David Rose. Music arranged by Sgt. David Rose. Assistant Musical Dir.: M/Sgt. Norman Leyden. Featuring songs by 'Carmen Dragon' (qv), Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr and Robert Crawford. 44th Street Theatre: 20 Nov 1943- 20 May 1944 (212 productions). Cast: Sgt. John Ademy, Cpl. Jerry Hilliard Adler, Pvt. John Andes, Cpl. Richard Annis, Florence Aquino, Cpl. Edward Ashley, Mrs. Edward Ashley, Faith Avery, Phyllis Avery, Mathilde Baring, Capt. Sidney Bassler, Cpl. Etienne Bauer, Mrs. Alan Baxter, Pvt. Alan Baxter, Pvt. Richard Beach, 2nd Lt. 'Don Beddoe' (qv) (as "Colonel Blakely"), Capt. Raye Bidwell, Pvt. 'Whit Bissell' (qv) (as "Lt. Jules Hudson"), Joan Black, Pfc. Kenneth Black, Pvt. Ramon Blackburn, Pvt. Royce Blackburn, Pvt. Robert Blakeman, Pvt. 'Philip Bourneuf' (qv) (as "Colonel Gibney"), S/Sgt. Sascha Brastoff, Mrs. Robert I. Braun, Sgt. Horace Brynolfson, Pfc. Thomas Burdick, Pfc. James Burke, Pvt. 'Red Buttons' (qv) (as "Whitey"), Mrs. William Cahan, Sgt. David Calvin, Cpl. Robert Cantell, Sgt. Frank Chamberlin, Shirley Chambers, Pfc. Dick Chandlee, Mrs. Thomas Charlesworth, Pfc. Thomas Charlesworth, Cpl. Ira Cirker, Pvt. 'Lee J. Cobb' (qv) (as "Doctor Baker"), Pvt. Alfred Cocozza, Pvt. Eugene Conley, Mary Cooper, Cpl. Fred Cotton, Sgt. Howard Cranford, Cpl. Mark Daniels, Mrs. Mark Daniels, S/Sgt. Frank Davis, Pfc. John Deane, 'Olive Deering' (qv) (as "Ruth"), Pfc. Thomas Dillon, Cpl. Milton Douglas, Mrs. Milton Douglas, Cpl. Russell W. Drewes, Mrs. Michael Duane, Pvt. Michael Duane, Sgt. David Durston, Katherine Eames, Helen Eastman, Pvt. George Edwards, 2nd Lt. Frank Egan, Pvt. John Elliott, Mrs. James Engler, Cpl. 'Tommy Farrell' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Mrs. Abe Feder, Elfin Finn, Mrs. Arthur Finne, Pvt. Arthur Finne, Pfc. Kenneth Forbes, Pvt. John Ford, Pvt. 'John Forsythe (I)' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Sgt. D.J. Fradenburg, Elisabeth Fraser, Sgt. Carl Fredrickson, Genevieve Frizzell, Mrs. Gilbert Frye, Sgt. Gilbert Frye, Pvt. Dave Gaber, S/Sgt. Gordon Gaines, Cpl. Charles Gavek, Pvt. Hayes Gordon, Mrs. Thomas Grace, Sgt. Thomas Grace, Pvt. A.L. Green, Pfc. John Green, Sgt. George Griffin, Virginia Hammond, Pfc. Donald Hanmer, Pvt. Michael Harvey, S/Sgt. 'Peter Lind Hayes (I)' (qv) (as "O'Brien"), Pfc. Pitt Herbert, Gilbert Herman, Pvt. Bert Hicks, 1st Lt. George Hoffmann, Mrs. Dick Hogan, Pvt. Dick Hogan, Cpl. Donald Hultgren, Pvt. Milton Hultgren, Sgt. Rune Hultman, T/5 Jay Hyde, Pfc. Alan Jason, Mrs. William Justice, Pvt. William Justice, Sgt. Frank Kane, Mrs. Herman Kantor, Mrs. Paul Kaye, Pvt. Paul Kaye, Pvt. John R. Kearney, Pvt. James Keogan, Pvt. Alfred Kunz, Mrs. Stuart Langley, Pvt. Stuart Langley, Cpl. James Larmore, Cpl. John Lawler, Mary Lenhardt, Pvt. Harry Lewis, Mrs. John Macmillan, Pvt. John Macmillan, Pvt. Louis J. Magyar, Pvt. 'Karl Malden' (qv) (as "Adams"), Sgt. Zeke Manners, Pvt. William Marshall, Pfc. James Mattingly, Pfc. 'Robert J. Mauch' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Pfc. 'Billy Mauch' (qv) (as "Ensemble"), Sgt. 'Kevin McCarthy (I)' (qv) (as "Ronny Meade"), Jean McCoy, Pfc. Ray McDonald, Mrs. Edward McMahon, Pfc. Edward McMahon, Mrs. Norman Mendelson, Pfc. Norman M. Mendelson, Cpl. Gary Merrill (as "Captain McIntyre"), Mrs. Gary Merrill, Pvt. Ray Merrill, Sgt. Joseph Meyer, Sgt. Ray Middleton (as "Lt. Sperry"), Ellen Miller, Pvt. Barry Mitchell, Pvt. Kent Morrison, Pvt. Robert Nash, Pvt. William Nash, 1st Lt. William Neil, Mrs. William Neil, Pvt. 'Barry Nelson (I)' (qv) (as "Bobby Grills"), Cpl. Eugene Nelson, Pfc. 'Edmond O'Brien' (qv) (as "Irving Miller"), Pvt. Damian O'Flynn, Margaret Parmentier, Pvt. Cy Perkins, Pvt. George Petrie, 'Laura Pierpont' (qv) (as "Mrs. Gardner"), Cpl. James Polack, Pvt. Jack Powell, Sgt. Jack Proctor, Pvt. James Rafferty, Sgt. Salvatore Randazzo, Sgt. Edward Reardon, Cpl. Earl Redding, Pvt. Walter Reed, Mrs. George Reeves, Sgt. 'George Reeves (I)' (qv) (as "Lt. Thompson"), Cpl. Don Richards, Pvt. Grant Richards, Mrs. Carroll Riddle, 1st Lt. Carroll C. Riddle, Pfc. 'Martin Ritt (I)' (qv) (as "Gleason"), Mrs. Archie Robbins, Pvt. Archie Robbins, Pfc. Robert Rose, Pvt. Emanuel Rosenberg, Pfc. Anthony Ross, Pfc. Arthur Ross, Pvt. Henry Rowland, Elsa Ryan, Pvt. Alfred Ryder, S/Sgt. Danny Scholl, Pfc. David Scott, Sgt. Wilbur Sheibels, Pfc. Douglas Sibole, Pvt. Henry Slate, Pvt. Jack Slate, Pvt. Dan Stanley, Pvt. Robert Stevens, Mrs. Julian Stockdale, Pvt. Julian Stockdale, Mrs. Claude Stroud, Pvt. Claude Stroud, Mrs. Elliot Sullivan, Pvt. Elliot Sullivan, Cpl. Frederick Sullivan, Cpl. David Sureck, Pvt. Don Taylor, Pfc. Forrest Thompson, Pfc. James Thompson, Pvt. John Tyers, Pfc. Kenneth Utt, Pvt. Howard Vanderberg, Pvt. George Wainwright, Cpl. Finley Walker, Laura Walker, Sgt. Fred Weisberg, Sgt. Frank Whitmore, Pvt. Jack Willey, Mrs. Robert Willey, Sgt. Robert Willey, Pvt. Jack Williams, Cpl. Joseph Williams, Sgt. Victor Young, Sgt. Jerome Zimmerman. Produced by The U.S. Army Air Forces. Note: Actors in this production were on active duty in the armed forces at the time of production and credited under their various ranks.

Billy Lee (actor)

George Meeker (actor)

Lambert Rogers (actor)

Phyllis Adair (actress)

Jeanne Cagney (actress)

Marge Champion (actress)

Fay Cotton (actress)

Virginia Dale (actress)

Barbara Denny (actress)

Kitty Kelly (actress)

Gwen Kenyon (actress)

Lorraine Krueger (actress)

Veronica Lake (actress)

Joyce Mathews (actress)

Audrey Maynard (actress)

Wanda McKay (actress)

Fay McKenzie (actress)

Lorraine Miller (actress)

Betty Moran (actress)

Una O'Connor (actress)

Margaret Roach (actress)

Mildred Shay (actress)

Janet Waldo (actress)

Edward T. Lowe Jr. (producer)

Dale Eunson (writer)

Agnes Christine Johnston (writer)

Theodor Sparkuhl (cinematographer)

Charles Bradshaw (composer)

John Leipold (composer)

Victor Young (composer)

Kurt Neumann (director)

Arthur P. Schmidt (editor)

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