Una vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial... Leer todoUna vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.Una vendedora ambulante convence a un teniente del ejército de que se haga pasar por su marido para poder alquilar un apartamento durante la escasez de viviendas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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- Premios
- 2 premios ganados en total
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- Sailor's Mother
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- Wilbur
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- Oil Well Foreman
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- Sergeant's Girl
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- Gertrude Wilson
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Opiniones destacadas
This is a nice screwy comedy that was pretty timely--as there was a severe housing shorting during the war. In many ways, the theme is reminiscent of the wonderful comedy "The More the Merrier"--though this latter film is much more of a classic. "Pillow to Post", on the other hand, is rather slight...enjoyable but slight.
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For its time, the plot was probably considered slightly racy, but was handled so well, you'd never notice. I felt it had just the right touch on an old game, mainly romance, with the added benefit of light comedy that makes it appeal to women and men. The supporting parts were well cast, especially Sydney Greenstreet, who could also do great work in comedy and drama.
I only wish this were available on VHS, or even better, DVD.
The plot while predictable, is engaging and the characters are interesting (especially, Ida Lupino). Ida Lupino is a cutie pie in this movie!
I would highly recommend this movie!
The cast tries hard to make familiar material for the time work. Still, seams do show, especially with Lupino's sometimes over-eager performance. Clearly, she's anxious to show she's as good at comedy as she is at dramatics. Then too, when movie buffs think Greenstreet, comedy doesn't come to mind. But here he plays an unlikely over-weight colonel to pretty good effect. (Note how the script deals with this fudging of army fitness standards.)
The colorful mix of supporting characters includes a mischievous little Robert Blake, a busybody Ruth Donnelly, a bug-eyed Willy Best, and an addled Stuart Erwin. Together, they manage to keep the chuckles coming. The movie, however, doesn't rise to the first rank, perhaps because the elements don't blend into a seamless whole—you can almost see the characters and situations being assembled. Nonetheless, it's a generally entertaining glimpse into what titillated audiences coming out of the big war.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis was William Conrad's acting debut.
- ErroresNear the end of the film as Don starts to go after Jean, as the camera tracks him, its moving shadow falls across the back of someone standing in the foreground.
- Citas
Colonel Michael Otley: Lucille, everyone in the Army isn't a general.
Lucille: No, sir, but you'd be surprised how my tips increased after I started calling everyone general.
- Bandas sonorasWhatcha Say?
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Music by Burton Lane
Lyrics by Ted Koehler
Performed by Dorothy Dandridge with Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
[The orchestra performs the song at the Tavern]
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Pillow to Post
- Locaciones de filmación
- Wilshire Boulevard and South Alvarado Street, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(cab goes through this intersection, driving on Wilshire, at beginning of film)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1