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Lee Bowman | Randolph Parker III | |
Alan Curtis | Bob Martin | |
Bud Abbott | Slicker Smith | |
Lou Costello | Herbie Brown | |
The Andrews Sisters | Themselves | |
Jane Frazee | Judy Gray | |
Nat Pendleton | Sgt. Michael Collins | |
Samuel S. Hinds | Maj. Gen. Emerson | |
Harry Strang | Sgt. Callahan | |
Nella Walker | Mrs. Randolph Parker II | |
Leonard Elliott | Pvt. Henry Sloan | |
Shemp Howard | Chef | |
M.J. Frankovich | Himself | |
Dora Clement | Miss Durling | |
Jean Brooks | Camp Hostess |
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Producer | Alex Gottlieb
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Writer | John Grant
Arthur T. Horman |
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Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner
Jerome Ash |
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Bud and Lou enlist in the army in order to escape being hauled off to jail, and soon find themselves in boot camp. To their dismay, the company's drill instructor is none other than the cop who was all set to run them off to the hoosegow in the first place! The boys end up having a whale of a time getting under the skin of their humourless nemesis. |
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