Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)
16 min. (Short Subject)
Joe is a bumbling Private in the army of the "Republic of Jugonutzland," the bane of his Sergeant's (Murray Alper) existence. Trying to impress Lt. Morey (Angela Stevens), an officer in the Intelligence division, Joe volunteers for a mission behind enemy lines with the Sarge. The two are soon under sniper fire in a bombed out village, and Joe's ineptitude results in his capture. Also a prisoner is Lt. Morey, who had gone undercover in the enemy's camp. Can she use her wiles (and a bathing suit) to save herself and Joe from a firing squad?
Joe Besser
Pvt. Joe Besser
Murray Alper
Sergeant
Angela Stevens
Lt. Morey
Slim Gaut
Private
Charlie Phillips
Private
Harold Breen
Private
Frank Sully
Enemy soldier
Kit Guard
Enemy soldier
Ethan Laidlaw
Enemy soldier
Emil Sitka
Bearded enemy soldier
Emil Sitka
Enemy commander
Unidentified SPIES AND GUYS 1
Enemy soldier
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay
Ira H. Morgan
Director of Photography
Edwin Bryant
Film Editor
Edward Ilou
Art Director
Irving J. Moore
Assistant Director
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