There's Something About a Soldier (1943 film) explained

There's Something About a Soldier
Director:Alfred E. Green
Starring:Tom Neal
Evelyn Keyes
Bruce Bennett
Music:John Leipold
Cinematography:George Meehan
Philip Tannura
Editing:Richard Fantl
Studio:Columbia Pictures
Distributor:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:81 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

There's Something About a Soldier is a 1943 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Tom Neal, Evelyn Keyes and Bruce Bennett.[1] It takes its title from a popular song of the same name.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks.

Plot

During World War II, a group of fresh candidates arrive at an officer training school in Wilimington in North Carolina. Despite their rivalries they learn to work together during the seventeen week course.

Main cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Wilt p.34