Francis in the Navy

Francis in the Navy

Infobox Film
name = Francis in the Navy


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director = Arthur Lubin
producer = Stanley Rubin
writer = Devery Freeman
David Stern
starring = Donald O'Connor
Martha Hyer
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cinematography =
editing =
distributor = Universal Pictures
released = August 24 1955
runtime = 80 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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preceded_by = "Francis Joins the WACS"
followed_by = "Francis in the Haunted House"
website =
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imdb_id = 0048092

"Francis in the Navy" is a 1955 black-and-white comedy film, the sixth and last in the Francis the Talking Mule series to be directed by Arthur Lubin and star Donald O'Connor and Chill Wills (the distinctive voice of the mule). There was one more film without them, but it was poorly received. This also marked the first credited role of Clint Eastwood. O'Connor's character, an army officer, gets mistaken for his lookalike in the U.S. Navy.

Cast

*Donald O'Connor as Peter Stirling / Bosun's Mate 'Slicker' Donevan
*Martha Hyer as Betsy Donevan
*Richard Erdman as Murph
*Jim Backus as Commander E.T. Hutch
*Clint Eastwood as Jonesy
*David Janssen as Lieutenant Anders
*Leigh Snowden as Nurse Appleby
*Martin Milner as W.T. 'Rick' Rickson
*Paul Burke as Tate
*Phil Garris as Tony Stover
*Myrna Hansen as Helen

External links

*tcmdb title|75583


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