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Release Date:
September 28, 1951
Original Title:
Leave It to the Marines
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Sigmund Neufeld Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 65
Gerald Meek and Myrna McAllister go to city hall to apply for a marriage license. Gerald wanders into the Marine Recruiting office by mistake and Sergeant Delaney signs him into the Marine Corps and sends him for a medical examination before Gerald realizes what has happened. He finds himself in uniform and ready to be shipped to boot camp without any delay, other than explain to his intended-bride that Uncle Sam has other plans for him.
Art Direction:
Frank Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
F.O. Collings
Director:
Sam Newfield
Director of Photography:
Jack Greenhalgh
Editor:
Carl Pierson
Makeup Artist:
Harry Ross
Music:
Bert Shefter
Producer:
Sigmund Neufeld
Production Manager:
Bert Sternbach
Screenplay:
Orville H. Hampton
Script Supervisor:
Bobbie Sierks
Set Decoration:
Ted Offenbecker
Sound:
Glen Glenn
Special Effects:
Ray Mercer
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Alfred Berke
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