Follow the Boys

  • États-Unis Three Cheers for the Boys (titre de travail)
États-Unis, 1944, 122 min

Réalisation:

A. Edward Sutherland

Scénario:

Gertrude Purcell (scénario original) (plus)

Photographie:

David Abel

Acteurs·trices:

George Raft, Vera Zorina, Grace McDonald, Jeanette MacDonald, Marlene Dietrich, Dinah Shore, Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, W.C. Fields (plus)
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Résumés(1)

Follow the fun, follow the fleet, Follow the Boys with four seagulls - Navy wives and sweethearts who careen around the French and Italian Riviera in a beat-up jalopy, trying to keep up with their seagoing menfolk. After America's teens made Where The Boys Are a breakthrough hit, two of that comedy's stars, Connie Francis and Paula Prentiss, reunited for this follow-up that, like its predecessor, relies on Francis' mighty pipes for song and on romantic mix-ups and mismatches for laughs. The girls (Janis Paige and Danny Robin round out the quartet) are glamorous, but even they can't out-wow the scenery: Nice, Cannes, Santa Margherita Ligure and white-sand-fringed, brilliantly blue Mediterranean. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Classic American positive war propaganda made immortal by the performances of Marlene Dietrich and Orson Welles. Their magic act captures the status of both of them at that time, i.e., a magician and an A-list star with the best legs. ;) In private they were friends and when Orson needed help finishing Touch of Evil, it was Marlene who immediately rushed over, didn't want any money, and wonderfully recycled her costume from Golden Earrings. ()

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