Swing It Soldier (1941)
In this musical comedy, a pregnant disc jockey misses her husband who is fighting overseas. Stressed out by the situation and her job, she decides to take some time off and convinces her twin sister to trade places with her. The switcheroo causes the soldier her husband appointed as her unofficial guardian no end of confusion.
Director:
Harold Young
Writers:
Dorcas Cochran, Arthur V. Jones.
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Ken Murray as Jerry Traynor |
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Frances Langford as Patricia Loring / Evelyn Loring Waters |
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Don Wilson as Brad Saunders |
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Blanche Stewart as Brenda |
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Elvia Allman as Cobina |
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Hanley Stafford as J. Horace Maxwellton |
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Susan Miller as Clementine - Singer |
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Irving Lee as Senor Lee - Dialect Performer (as Senor Lee) |
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Iris Adrian as Dena Maxwellton |
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Lewis Howard as Bill Waters |
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Thurston Hall as Oscar Simms- Wheezies Sponsor |
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Kitty O'Neil as Mrs. Simms |
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Lew Valentine as Dr. Browning |
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Peter Sullivan as Elevator Boy |
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Tom Dugan as Sergeant |
| Directing | Harold Young | Director |
| Writing | Arthur V. Jones | Story |
| Writing | Dorcas Cochran | Screenplay |
| Writing | Arthur V. Jones | Screenplay |
| Writing | Dorcas Cochran | Story |