Two American Legionnaires on convention in New York share adventures and rivalries in an around show biz.Two American Legionnaires on convention in New York share adventures and rivalries in an around show biz.Two American Legionnaires on convention in New York share adventures and rivalries in an around show biz.
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Gypsy Rose Lee
- Linda Lee
- (as Louise Hovick)
Carol Adams
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Eddie Arden
- Bellhop
- (uncredited)
Wesley Barry
- Bellhop
- (uncredited)
Jeanne Blanche
- Effie
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaA nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
- SoundtracksDaughter of Mademoiselle
Lyrics by Sidney Clare
Music by Harry Akst
Performed By Gypsy Rose Lee (Dubbed By Mary Martin)
Featured review
Homer Bundy (Raymond Walburn) is a rich man who volunteers to send his local chapter of the American Legion to the upcoming convention and he's bankrolling all of it. His generosity is due, at least in part, to his wanting two of his old war buddies, Big Ben (Victor McLaglen) and Chesty (Brian Donlevy), to do what they can to disrupt a love affair between Bundy's son and a show girl, Miss Lee (Gypsy Rose Lee). The problem is that the son is NOT romancing Miss Lee but another girl. What's to become of all this?
During the course of the story, Big Ben and Chesty try to outwit the other...but mostly they just turn out to be a couple of idiots. So, it's up to Bundy himself to come to the rescue...but who will rescue him?!
This is a clever and undemanding comedy...not exactly deep stuff but fun throughout. I do find it unusual seeing a Gypsy Rose Lee in this and other films of the day considering how tough the new Production Code was...and she did become famous as a stripper back in the day. Regardless, it's all good fun.
During the course of the story, Big Ben and Chesty try to outwit the other...but mostly they just turn out to be a couple of idiots. So, it's up to Bundy himself to come to the rescue...but who will rescue him?!
This is a clever and undemanding comedy...not exactly deep stuff but fun throughout. I do find it unusual seeing a Gypsy Rose Lee in this and other films of the day considering how tough the new Production Code was...and she did become famous as a stripper back in the day. Regardless, it's all good fun.
- planktonrules
- Mar 3, 2019
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- La batalla de Broadway
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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