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"Take the gas pipe." ..."Not you! The cake! I'll kill you later... poisonally!" - Moe (ACHE IN EVERY STAKE, AN, 1941)
SAILOR TAKES A WIFE, THE
Featuring Joe DeRita (Solo)  
Released:  December 28, 1945
MGM Feature Film
Length: 91 min.
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SAILOR TAKES A WIFE, THE

At a New York Canteen, sailor John Hill (Robert Walker) meets USO hostess Mary (June Allyson) and they elope the same night before he ships out to Europe. But John is unexpectedly classified 4F and discharged, leaving him and Mary to set up house sooner than expected, and realizing that they know very little about each other. A series of circumstances leave the newlyweds unable to spend their first honeymoon night together. Mary's ex-fiancee and boss Freddie Potts (Hume Cronyn) is anxious to split the newlyweds up. Beautiful, European downstairs neighbor Lisa Borescue helps out by introducing John to prospective employer Mr. Amboy (Reginald Owen), and she's also anxious to seduce John. Eddie "Rochester" Anderson rounds out the main cast as the building superintendent.

Joe DeRita has a brief walk-on as an inept waiter in the first reel of the film.

View the original theatrical trailer at TCM.com


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