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Seven Days' Leave (1942 film)

Seven Days' Leave is a 1942 musical comedy about a soldier (Victor Mature) who has seven days to marry an heiress (Lucille Ball) in order to inherit $100,000.[3]

Seven Days' Leave
Directed byTim Whelan
Written byWilliam Bowers
Ralph Spence
Curtis Kenyon
Kenneth Earl
Produced byTim Whelan
StarringLucille Ball
Victor Mature
CinematographyRobert De Grasse
Edited byRobert Wise
Music byRoy Webb
Production
company
Distributed byRKO
Release date
  • November 13, 1942 (1942-11-13) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
82 min
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.2 million (US rentals)[2]

Plot

Army privates Johnny Grey, Speak Jackson and Buddy "Clarky" Clark were members of the Les Brown band before they joined the army. When they are granted seven days' leave before shipping out, they attend an old Les Brown concert, where Johnny renews his romance with band performer Mapy Cortés.

Johnny then discovers that he is heir to his great-grandfather's $100,000 fortune. Overwhelmed with excitement, Johnny promises to buy Mapy a diamond engagement ring. Johnny goes to New York to claim his inheritance, accompanied by Clarky, Jackson, and their friend Bitsy. Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve, the representative of the estate, tells Johnny that he must marry a descendant of the Havelock-Allen family in order to collect his inheritance.

Johnny is reluctant to do so until he meets Terry Havelock-Allen, the wealthy and glamorous elder daughter of the family. However Terry is engaged to financial advisor Ralph Bell.

Johnny pursues Terry. He has Jackson, an amateur impressionist, lure Ralph out of town by impersonating Ronald Colman and Lionel Barrymore on the telephone requesting his financial advice. Johnny takes Terry on a date to a radio broadcast of Truth or Consequences, and the next day takes her on a picnic. Terry and Johnny kiss but she then orders her butler to throw Johnny out of the house. Terry's younger sister Mickey thinks Terry should marry Johnny and not Ralph.

Mapy breaks off her relationship with Johnny, realising he is in love with someone else. Mickey tells Johnny that Terry is in love with him.

Terry is contemplating eloping with Ralph when Johnny arrives and they kiss. The two decide to get married. But before Johnny has the chance to tell Terry about the terms of his great-grandfather's will, Gildersleeve blurts out the details of their business arrangement, causing Terry to break it off with Johnny.

Ralph discovers that Jackson has been impersonating film stars. Ralph slugs Jackson and Johnny, a fight ensues and the military police arrive and arrest Jackson, Bitsy, Clark and Johnny.

The next day, the four soldiers watch from their jail cell as their company ships out to Japan. However Mapy explains the situation to Terry, who then forgives Johnny.

Johnny and Terry get married, the four privates rejoin their company aboard ship and say goodbye to their women.

Cast

Production

The film was the idea of RKO executives.[4] It was originally known as Sweet or Hot.[5] Filming took place in June 1942.[6] According to Hedda Hopper, Victor Mature, Lucille Ball and Tim Whelan had a massive fight on set which held up filming for an hour.[7]

The film features the casts of several popular NBC Golden Age of Radio shows of the time. Tim Whelan discovered Marcy McGuire singing in a nightclub in Chicago. He arranged for a screen test and cast her in the film.[8]

Songs

Music by Jimmy McHugh

Lyrics by Frank Loesser

Reception

Box office

The film was a hit at the box office and earned RKO a profit of $673,000.[9]

Sequel

Seven Days' Leave led to a follow up film about the navy, Seven Days Ashore (1944).[10]

References

  1. ^ "Seven Days' Leave: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  2. ^ "101 Pix Gross in Millions" Variety 6 Jan 1943 p 58
  3. ^ "Movie Review". movies.nytimes.com.
  4. ^ Schallert, Edwin (July 7, 1942). "DRAMA: British Producer Will Glorify Women Here". Los Angeles Times. p. 8.
  5. ^ Schallert, Edwin (July 17, 1942). "DRAMA: Tracy, Beery to Costar; Lang 'Hangman' Guide". Los Angeles Times. p. A11.
  6. ^ "Of Local Origin". New York Times. June 5, 1942. p. 23.
  7. ^ Hopper, Hedda (July 18, 1942). "Looking at Hollywood". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  8. ^ Melrose Gower. (Sep 17, 1942). "Screen Tests All or Nothing, According to Circumstances". The Washington Post. p. B11.
  9. ^ Richard B. Jewell, Slow Fade to Black: The Decline of RKO Radio Pictures, Uni of California, 2016
  10. ^ Schallert, Edwin (May 8, 1943). "DRAMA AND FILM: Marcy McGuire Lead in 'Seven Days Ashore' Sonny Tufts Wins Role in 'Dr. Wassell;' Albert Dekker to Play Bat Masterson". Los Angeles Times. p. 7.

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Seven Days Leave is a 1942 musical comedy about a soldier Victor Mature who has seven days to marry an heiress Lucille Ball in order to inherit 100 000 3 Seven Days LeaveDirected byTim WhelanWritten byWilliam BowersRalph SpenceCurtis KenyonKenneth EarlProduced byTim WhelanStarringLucille BallVictor MatureCinematographyRobert De GrasseEdited byRobert WiseMusic byRoy WebbProductioncompanyRKODistributed byRKORelease dateNovember 13 1942 1942 11 13 U S 1 Running time82 minLanguageEnglishBox office 1 2 million US rentals 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Songs 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 6 Sequel 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditArmy privates Johnny Grey Speak Jackson and Buddy Clarky Clark were members of the Les Brown band before they joined the army When they are granted seven days leave before shipping out they attend an old Les Brown concert where Johnny renews his romance with band performer Mapy Cortes Johnny then discovers that he is heir to his great grandfather s 100 000 fortune Overwhelmed with excitement Johnny promises to buy Mapy a diamond engagement ring Johnny goes to New York to claim his inheritance accompanied by Clarky Jackson and their friend Bitsy Throckmorton P Gildersleeve the representative of the estate tells Johnny that he must marry a descendant of the Havelock Allen family in order to collect his inheritance Johnny is reluctant to do so until he meets Terry Havelock Allen the wealthy and glamorous elder daughter of the family However Terry is engaged to financial advisor Ralph Bell Johnny pursues Terry He has Jackson an amateur impressionist lure Ralph out of town by impersonating Ronald Colman and Lionel Barrymore on the telephone requesting his financial advice Johnny takes Terry on a date to a radio broadcast of Truth or Consequences and the next day takes her on a picnic Terry and Johnny kiss but she then orders her butler to throw Johnny out of the house Terry s younger sister Mickey thinks Terry should marry Johnny and not Ralph Mapy breaks off her relationship with Johnny realising he is in love with someone else Mickey tells Johnny that Terry is in love with him Terry is contemplating eloping with Ralph when Johnny arrives and they kiss The two decide to get married But before Johnny has the chance to tell Terry about the terms of his great grandfather s will Gildersleeve blurts out the details of their business arrangement causing Terry to break it off with Johnny Ralph discovers that Jackson has been impersonating film stars Ralph slugs Jackson and Johnny a fight ensues and the military police arrive and arrest Jackson Bitsy Clark and Johnny The next day the four soldiers watch from their jail cell as their company ships out to Japan However Mapy explains the situation to Terry who then forgives Johnny Johnny and Terry get married the four privates rejoin their company aboard ship and say goodbye to their women Cast EditVictor Mature as Johnny Grey Lucille Ball as Terry Havelock Allen Harold Peary as Throckmorton P Gildersleeve aka The Great Gildersleeve Mapy Cortes as Mapy Cortes Ginny Simms as herself Les Brown as himself Freddy Martin as himself Marcy McGuire as Mickey Havelock Allen Arnold Stang as Bitsy Buddy Clark as himself Lynn Royce and Vanya Ralph Edwards Peter Lind Hayes as Speak JacksonProduction EditThe film was the idea of RKO executives 4 It was originally known as Sweet or Hot 5 Filming took place in June 1942 6 According to Hedda Hopper Victor Mature Lucille Ball and Tim Whelan had a massive fight on set which held up filming for an hour 7 The film features the casts of several popular NBC Golden Age of Radio shows of the time Tim Whelan discovered Marcy McGuire singing in a nightclub in Chicago He arranged for a screen test and cast her in the film 8 Songs EditMusic by Jimmy McHughLyrics by Frank Loesser Please Won t You Leave My Girl Alone Can t Get Out of This Mood Ginny Simms and Freddy Martin Orchestra You Speak My Language Mapy Cortes Sergio Orta Victor Mature and Les Brown and His Band of Renown A Touch of Texas Marcy McGuire Peter Lind Hayes Harold Peary Victor Mature and Freddy Martin Orchestra Soft Hearted Freddy Martin Orchestra I Get the Neck of the Chicken Marcy McGuire Puerto RicoReception EditBox office Edit The film was a hit at the box office and earned RKO a profit of 673 000 9 Sequel EditSeven Days Leave led to a follow up film about the navy Seven Days Ashore 1944 10 References Edit Seven Days Leave Detail View American Film Institute Retrieved April 14 2014 101 Pix Gross in Millions Variety 6 Jan 1943 p 58 Movie Review movies nytimes com Schallert Edwin July 7 1942 DRAMA British Producer Will Glorify Women Here Los Angeles Times p 8 Schallert Edwin July 17 1942 DRAMA Tracy Beery to Costar Lang Hangman Guide Los Angeles Times p A11 Of Local Origin New York Times June 5 1942 p 23 Hopper Hedda July 18 1942 Looking at Hollywood Chicago Daily Tribune p 13 Melrose Gower Sep 17 1942 Screen Tests All or Nothing According to Circumstances The Washington Post p B11 Richard B Jewell Slow Fade to Black The Decline of RKO Radio Pictures Uni of California 2016 Schallert Edwin May 8 1943 DRAMA AND FILM Marcy McGuire Lead in Seven Days Ashore Sonny Tufts Wins Role in Dr Wassell Albert Dekker to Play Bat Masterson Los Angeles Times p 7 External links EditSeven Days Leave at IMDb Seven Days Leave at the TCM Movie Database Seven Days Leave at AllMovie Seven Days Leave at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seven Days 27 Leave 1942 film amp oldid 1123307144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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