Major Richards
El sincero soldado Stirling no podía mentir sobre su fuente de información, la mula parlante del ejército, Francis, por lo que le trataron como un loco y dio lugar a continuas situaciones hilarantes, donde la mula era la única que parecia estar en su sano juicio. Durante de todo esto, la mula ayuda a descubrir un espía, Mareen, que pretendía que se pierderan en la selva, pero en realidad era ...
Segunda Guerra Mundial, 1943. En Inglaterra, en una base aérea americana conviven el sargento Dolan, un manipulador nato, y el insubordinado piloto de combate Major Ed Hardin. Cuando éste es nombrado comandante de su grupo, además de luchar contra el enemigo, tendrá que controlar y reprimir su tendencia a la indisciplina y su rechazo de la autoridad. Y, a medida que el día D se acerca, crece la tensión.
Beef
Universidad Tait en los años 20. La bibliotecaria de la escuela, Connie Lane, se enamora de Tommy Marlowe. Por desgracia, él se ha fijado en la vampiresa cazafortunas Pat McClellan. Las notas de Tommy comienzan a empeorar, lo que le impide jugar en la final de rugby.
Pinky
Narra el retorno de tres soldados y las dificultades que encontrarán para reintegrarse a la vida civil: Perry no puede aceptar el hecho de haber perdido las piernas en combate, William tiene problemas económicos, y Cliff no sabe qué hacer con su vida, pero cuenta con el apoyo de una joven viuda de guerra.
Bob Storm
This economy-minded Columbia backstage musical opens with overly fussy director-choreographer Eddie Dolan (wartime star-substitute Fred Brady) in exigent mode, much in the Cole manner. Closing the movie are two archetypal Cole numbers: a perfect capture of his nightclub rhumba routine (using costumes that also appear in Tonight and Every Night) and a backyard tomboy-romp that morphs into a waltz, one of Cole’s oft-repeated themes. -Museum of Modern Art
Pete Lubowsky
Told in flashback, Out of the Depths strives to explain why its four male protagonists are bobbing around the Pacific in a lifeboat. The story proper begins as Captain Faversham (Jim Bannon) and his crew embark upon a secret mission which takes them into Japanese waters. The plan is to prevent a kamikaze attack against the American invading forces. Compelling in itself, the plotline isn't improved by arbitrary doses of misfire pathos and comedy relief. One of the sailors is played by Ken Curtis, later to gain TV fame as Festus on Gunsmoke.
Pete Reed
Elnora Comstock lives on the edge of a great swamp and collects butterflies to sell in order to go to high school and pay for violin lessons. Her mother, Kate Comstock, hates her as she blames the girl for the father's death as he drowned in a quagmire on the way home the night the girl was born. The years-late revelation that the husband had been off courting a neighbor woman that night brings an attitude adjustment to the mother.
Lt. Roy Lupton
A woman screenwriter lives in a shabby bungalow in order to be near her husband, a 39-year-old newspaper editor who has just joined the army.
Charlie Kent
A woman uses a deck of cards to predict death within 24 hours for a stranger sitting at a bar, then tries to help him remember who he is based on items in his pockets.
Jimmy Loomis
In this musical drama, a woman turns her mansion into a boarding house for soldiers on furlough, providing them with room, board, and musical entertainment.
Simms
A soldier becomes quite upset when he is transferred from the highly coveted machine-gun unit to the canine corps. He begins to change his opinion when he learns that his army dog Mike was a gift from an eight-year-old whose father was killed in the war. Now the soldier becomes committed to training Mike into the best army dog there ever was.