Hail the Conquering Hero
Paramount Pictures (1944)
Comedy
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096898102131
IMDB   7.8
1 hr 41 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Eddie Bracken Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith
Ella Raines Libby
Raymond Walburn Mayor Everett D. Noble
William Demarest Sgt. Heppelfinger
Franklin Pangborn Committee Chairman
Elizabeth Patterson Libby's Aunt
Georgia Caine Mrs. Truesmith
Al Bridge Political Boss
Freddie Steele Bugsy
Bill Edwards Forrest Noble
Harry Hayden Doc Bissell
Jimmy Conlin Judge Dennis
Jimmie Dundee Cpl. Candida
Chester Conklin Western Union Man
Esther Howard Mrs. Noble
Director
Preston Sturges
Producer Preston Sturges
Paul Jones
Writer Preston Sturges
Cinematography John F. Seitz
Musician Werner R. Heymann

A tip of the hat to the other commentors of this film. Their comments are enlightened and do justice to a real work of art. Here is my small contribution.

Eddie Bracken does a wonderful job as the meek, pitiful "hero", who just wants to go home. (The word that comes to mind is sanctuary. More than a place, it's a goal and ultimate need.) Home, back to his town, his mother, and his girl.

William Demarest, as the sergeant, shines. He gives a laudable performance. Or is it just him? His "bark" in this film is very reminiscent of another famous role of his, that of the "salty" Uncle Charley on the long running TV sitcom, "My 3 Sons".

The town is a delight. It is a typical small town of 50 years ago (or what we expect one to be). It's a warm friendly place with people you can count on. In typical small town American tradition, the truth is triumphant, everyone pulls together, and a tearful, happy ending is assured. I'm sure that if you close your eyes you'll be able to picture this place in your mind's eye.

A sentimental, funny, patriotic movie that would be very much appreciated during the dark days of war, it's charm still comes through 50 plus years later. It's one of my favorites.....
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