Thursday, March 14, 2013

Caught in the Draft

Paramount (1941) B&W, 82 Min's

In this comedy starring Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, (also featuring Eddie Bracken and Lynne Overman)
Hope plays a skittish movie star who is afraid of loud noises. Lamour is a colonels daughter who meets Don Bolton(Hope) on set of one of his movies and imediatly gets a bad first impression, her father thinks even worse of him. But she soon changes her mind after he joins the army because of her, and trys to convince her father he's alright. She Don and his two friends continue to try to win him over.(His two friends also inlisted) While at the same time Don wrecks the colonels car with a tank, goes around in the hospital he is suppose to be walking post around in his underwear, and trys to parachute out of a plane without a parachute. Get ready to smile, laugh and snicker at this comedy!

Watch Here:
Caught in the Draft (1941)


Toni-Dorothy Lamour
Don-Bob Hope
Bert-Eddie Bracken
Steve-Lynne Overman

Quotes:

Don : [ogling Toni] Mmmm, that's a bundle! She looks like Dorothy Lamour with clothes on.

Bert: I went out with a girl once that told me to go jump in the lake... When I got back, she was gone

Steve: I had an uncle who was a hero in the last war. Broke up a gas attack singlehanded.
Don: How, with bicarbonate of soda

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