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This Is the Army

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In the midst of World War II, a group of recruits joins the ranks of the U.S. Army, among them a young dreamer named Johnny. Set against a backdrop of music and humor, the story follows the antics of these men as they train and prepare for battle. But it’s not all discipline and formality; the recruits find ways to keep their spirits high through singing and dancing, creating an almost festive atmosphere amid the chaos of war.

Johnny and his friends experience a series of escapades, from flirting with nurses to pranks in the barracks, all while preparing to join the fight for freedom. Along the way, they confront the rigors of military training, the challenges of life in the camp, and the fears of what the future holds for them. However, the collection of these moments serves not only as a form of comic relief but also as a reminder of the value of camaraderie and patriotism in difficult times.

With a strong message of unity and sacrifice, this film becomes a tribute to the spirit of those who served in the war. Through catchy melodies and vibrant choreography, the story captures the essence of an era, reminding audiences that even in the darkest moments, there is always room for hope and optimism.

Media type
Movie
Year
1943
Director
Michael Curtiz
Writer
Casey Robinson
Claude Binyon
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
George Murphy
Joan Leslie
George Tobias
Alan Hale
Charles Butterworth
Dolores Costello
Una Merkel
Stanley Ridges
Rosemary DeCamp
Ruth Donnelly
Dorothy Peterson
Frances Langford
Gertrude Niesen
Kate Smith
Ronald Reagan
Joe Louis
Dan Dailey
Richard Farnsworth
Gary Merrill
Gene Nelson
Hayden Rorke
James Cross
Alan Dexter
Tom D'Andrea
Herbert Anderson
John Daheim
Richard Irving
Henry Jones
Ethelreda Leopold
Richard Reeves
Ernest Truex
Julie Oshins
William Roerick
Gender
Comedy
Música
Romance
Bélica
Country
United States
Producers
Jack L. Warner
Hal B. Wallis
Original title
This Is the Army
Duration
121
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