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What Next, Corporal Hargrove? is a 1945 black-and-white comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Walker and Keenan Wynn. It was distributed by MGM and produced by George Haight. Harry Kurnitz received an Oscar nomination for his original screenplay, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, for this follow-up to the 1944 hit See Here, Private Hargrove.[2]
What Next, Corporal Hargrove? | |
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Directed by | Richard Thorpe |
Screenplay by | Harry Kurnitz |
Based on | See Here, Private Hargrove 1942 novel by Marion Hargrove |
Produced by | George Haight |
Starring | Robert Walker Keenan Wynn Jean Porter |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Edited by | Albert Akst |
Music by | David Snell |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,250,000 (US rentals)[1] |
U.S. artillery corporal Marion Hargrove finds himself at large in wartime France with wheeler-dealer pal Pvt. Thomas Mulvehill. Inadvertently detached from their outfit, Hargrove and Mulvehill wander into a French village, where they're lauded as conquering heroes by the populace.[3]
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