When Willie Comes Marching Home
When Willie Comes Marching Home | |
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20th Century Fox | |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1,750,000[1][2] |
When Willie Comes Marching Home is a 1950
The film was referred to in M*A*S*H (1970), directed by Robert Altman.
Plot
William "Bill" Kluggs is the first in his hometown of Punxatawney, West Virginia, to enlist in the Army Air Forces after the attack on Pearl Harbor, making his father Herman, mother Gertrude and girlfriend Marge Fettles proud. The whole town sees him off. Willie tries to become a pilot but washes out, although he proves to be so proficient at aerial gunnery that, rather than being sent to Europe to fight, he is made an instructor and assigned to a base near his hometown. After two years in the same place, he is branded a coward by the townsfolk, even though he continually requests a transfer into combat.
He finally gets his chance when a gunner on a
He is captured immediately by the local French Resistance unit, led by Yvonne. While there, he sees a secret German rocket launch, which is filmed by the Resistance. He and the film are picked up by a British torpedo boat and taken to England. There, he passes the vital information and his eyewitness confirmation on to a series of important generals, first in London and then in Washington, D.C.
All this time, he is not allowed to sleep and plied with liquor as a pick-me-up or to settle motion sickness. Bill finally collapses, exhausted. He is sent to a military hospital to recuperate, under strict orders not to reveal anything. A doctor mistakenly puts him into the psychopathic ward. Willie escapes and heads home on a freight train.
Despite his strict orders, he tells his father and girlfriend what he has accomplished. Only four days have elapsed since he left Punxatawney, and they do not believe his story. Then officers arrive to return him to Washington to be decorated personally by the President of the United States.
Cast
- Dan Dailey as William "Bill" Kluggs
- Corinne Calvet as Yvonne
- Colleen Townsend as Marge Fettles
- William Demarest as Herman Kluggs
- Jimmy Lydon as Charles "Charlie" Fettles
- Lloyd Corrigan as Major Adams
- Evelyn Varden as Mrs. Gertrude Kluggs
Mae Marsh, formerly a successful silent-era actress, appears in an unbilled role. Alan Hale Jr. and Vera Miles also appear in unbilled roles, early in their respective careers.
Production
Hollywood precision pilot
References
- ^ "Top Grosses of 1950". Variety. January 3, 1951. p. 58.
- ^ Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century-Fox: A Corporate and Financial History Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p 223
- ^ "Winners of the Golden Leopard". Locarno. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
- ^ Editors, Air Classics, Challenge Publications, Canoga Park, California, July 1972, Volume 8, Number 8, page 39.