Women at War (1943)
Three young women arrive at the Women's Army Corps facility in Fort Des Moines for varied reasons and with different goals. Mary Savage is a war widow who wants to become an officer, farm girl Stormy Hart wants to become involved in motor transport, and Lorna Travis seeks to win the approval of her father, a major general, who has very chauvinist views on the role of women in the military. Intensive training and guidance prepares the three to make a contribution to the success of the upcoming war games conducted by General Travis and validate the value of the WACS to the war effort.
Director: Jean Negulesco
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Faye Emerson as Anastasia 'Stormy' Hart |
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Vickie Lester as Lorna Travis |
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Marjorie Hoshelle as Sgt. Ramsey |
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Virginia Christine as Mary Sawyer |
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Robert Warwick as Maj. Gen. 'Blood and Thunder' Travis |
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Art Gilmore as Narrator (voice) |
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Murray Mead as Child (uncredited) |
| Directing | Jean Negulesco | Director |
| Writing | Charles L. Tedford | Writer |
| Production | Gordon Hollingshead | Producer |
| Sound | William Lava | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Harry Hallenberger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Rex Steele | Editor |
| Sound | Harold Hanks | Sound |