There's Something About a Soldier (1943)
Movie Info
This flag-waving Columbia programmer concentrates on five young Officer's Candidate School applicants. Each of the protagonists aspires to an officer's commission in the Anti-Artillery Aircraft Command. All the clichéd characterizations are in attendance, from the brash show-off (Tom Neal) to the seen-it-all veteran (Bruce Bennett). Evelyn Keyes is the obligatory romantic lead, while future "Ward Cleaver" Hugh Beaumont shows up as a hard-nosed lieutenant. There's Something About a Soldier was largely filmed on location at the OCS training headquarters of Camp Davis, North Carolina. Excerpts from the film were later reused in Columbia's The Racket Man, which also starred Tom Neal.
Cast
Tom Neal
as Wally Williams
as Wally Williams
Bruce Bennett
as Frank Molloy
as Frank Molloy
Evelyn Keyes
as Carol Harkness
as Carol Harkness
John Hubbard
as Michael Crocker
as Michael Crocker
Jeff Donnell
as Jean Burton
as Jean Burton
Frank Sully
as Alex Grybinski
as Alex Grybinski

Lewis Wilson
as Bolivar Jefferson
as Bolivar Jefferson

Robert Stanford
as George Edwards
as George Edwards
Jonathan Hale
as Gen. Sommerton
as Gen. Sommerton
Hugh Beaumont
as Lt. Martin
as Lt. Martin
Kane Richmond
as Sgt. Cummings
as Sgt. Cummings

Johnny Mitchell
as Burroughs
as Burroughs

Craig Woods
as Jonesy
as Jonesy
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