Something for the Boys (1944)
Synopsis of Something for the Boys
The Cole Porter Broadway musical Something for the Boys was brought to the screen by 20th Century Fox with three new non-Porter tunes thrown in. The dated libretto (by Herbert and Dorothy Fields) involves a crumbling Southern plantation which is converted into a home for servicemen's wives. Running the operation are three cousins: Michael O'Shea, Vivian Blaine, and, from the South American branch of the family, Carmen Miranda. When money runs out, the threesome contrive to put on a fundraising show -- which of course looks far too expensive to break even, but since Carmen Miranda's in the picture, who knows. Perry Como makes his movie debut in Something for the Boys singing a handful of pleasant songs, while Judy Holliday shows up in a funny bit as a defense-plant welder with peculiar dental problems. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 87 mins
Complete Cast of Something for the Boys
- Carmen Miranda - Chiquita Hart
- Vivian Blaine - Blossom Hart
- Perry Como - Sgt. Laddie Green
- Glenn Langan - Lt. Ashley Crothers
- Cara Williams - Secretary
- Clarence Kolb - Col. Grubbs
- Andrew Tombes - Southern Colonel
- Judy Holliday - 1st Girl/Defense Plant
- Jane Nigh - Army wife
- Michael O'Shea - Staff Sgt. Rocky Fulton
- Phil Silvers - Harry Hart
- Sheila Ryan - Melanie Walker
- Roger Clark - Lieutenant
- Thurston Hall - Col. Jefferson L. Calhoun
- Paul Hurst - Defense plant foreman
- Eddie Acuff - Soldier
- Rory Calhoun - Soldier
- Murray Alper - Soldier
- Director(s):
- Lewis Seiler
- Writer(s):
- Frank Gabrielson, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan
- Producer(s):
- Irving Starr
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