CALL OUT THE-MARINES
(R.K.O. Radio)
ICTOR McLAGLEN and Edmund Lowe are = reunited in Call Out The Marines: fifteen years since
they .were iast togetner -- so they keep bellowing at each other — and perhaps better if they had made it the round fifty. They both look awfully "Sazzy" (Victor's word) when they get, without any apparent untying of red tape, out of their race course checks (also "Sazzy") into their sergeants’ uniforms. Then they have lots and lots
of leave at the Shore-Leave Cafe and | meet Binnie Barnes, an entertainer with a finger in a plan-stealing broth into which too many cooks poke their noses. Franklyn Pangborn, a harassed waiter at the cafe, continues his uninterrupted career as a top-line "bit" player. The film is sometimes a vaudeville show, sometimes a Mack Sennett comedy, and sometimes a steal-naval-docu-ments mystifier. I’m still mystified.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 17
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141CALL OUT THE-MARINES New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 183, 24 December 1942, Page 17
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