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Sons O' Guns

Sons O' Guns is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald and Julius J. Epstein. It stars Joe E. Brown, and features Joan Blondell, with Beverly Roberts, Eric Blore, Craig Reynolds and Wini Shaw. It was released by Warner Bros. on May 30, 1936.[2][3]

Sons O' Guns
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLloyd Bacon
Screenplay byJerry Wald
Julius J. Epstein
Produced byHal B. Wallis
StarringJoe E. Brown
CinematographySol Polito
Edited byJames Gibbon[1]
Music byHeinz Roemheld
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • May 30, 1936 (1936-05-30)
Running time
82 or 85 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film is based on a stage musical of the same name with book by Fred Thompson and Jack Donohue, music by J. Fred Coots, and lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom and Benny Davis, which played on Broadway for 295 performances beginning on November 26, 1929.[4] Only one song from the stage production was used, "Over Here", the two other songs in the film – "Arms of an Army Man" and "A Buck and a Quarter a Day" – were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin.[5][6]

Plot

Broadway musical star Jimmy Canfield (Joe E. Brown) prefers performing to fighting in World War I, to the distress of his fiancée Mary Harper (Beverly Roberts), and her father, General Harper (Joe King), who forbids Canfield from seeing his daughter unless he joins the Army. When Canfield finds out that Bernice Pierce (Wini Shaw) is about to bring a breach of promise suit against him, he pretends to enlist to dodge the suit, but ends up actually in the Army by mistake. Sent to France, Buck private Canfield finds that his valet, Hobson (Eric Blore) is now his sergeant.

Canfield becomes friendly with Yvonne (Joan Blondell), a pretty French barmaid from the nearby cafe, after he protects her from the unwanted advances of an American officer (Craig Reynolds), but Yvonne becomes jealous when Mary appears, pleased to see that Canfield is in the Army at last. Canfield denies to Yvonne that Mary is his girl, and takes her to a YMCA show, in which he performs. Bernice suddenly arrives from Paris to perform, and gives Canfield a passionate kiss, saying she's been looking all over France for him. Yvonne is jealous once again and storms out.

Canfield takes a room in Yvonne's house, unaware that her stepfather is a German spy. After he releases the spy's carrier pigeons, because they're keeping him awake, he is arrested and charged with espionage. He escapes from prison by disguising himself as an officer, but then is ordered to the front – as the officer – to capture a German machine gun emplacement. An artillery shell knocks him out and blows away his uniform, so he puts on a German pickelhaube helmet and is mistaken by the machine gunners as a German officer. He climbs into a German trench and puts on a German officer's greatcoat, ordering a retreat. He approaches the machine gun nest from the rear, and grabs their gun, using it to march them back to Allied lines. On a break, Canfield finds that the Germans are tired of fighting, so they escort him back to the German lines, where all the men in the German regiment want to follow him and give themselves up to the Allies. The Allies naturally think that they're witnessing a German attack, until the Germans hold up white flags.

Canfield himself, still wearing the German helmet and officer's coat, is arrested as a spy and a traitor. Mary and Bernice turn their backs on him, but Yvonne believes that he is innocent. Canfield is thrown into the guard house, where he is held until he can be shot, but when he is taken out, it is not for an execution, but to be rewarded by the French Army with the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre for single-handedly capturing "hundreds and hundreds" of Germans. His final reward is a kiss from Yvonne.

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b c Sons O' Guns at the American Film Institute Catalog
  2. ^ "Sons O' Guns (1936) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  3. ^ J. T. I. (1936-05-14). "Movie Review - Sons O Guns - At the Strand". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
  4. ^ "Sons O' Guns" at Internet Broadway Database
  5. ^ Mankiewicz, Ben (March 15, 2020) Introduction to the Turner Classic Movies presentation of the film
  6. ^ Miller, Frank (ndg) "Sons O' Guns (1936)" TCM.com

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Sons O Guns is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald and Julius J Epstein It stars Joe E Brown and features Joan Blondell with Beverly Roberts Eric Blore Craig Reynolds and Wini Shaw It was released by Warner Bros on May 30 1936 2 3 Sons O GunsTheatrical release posterDirected byLloyd BaconScreenplay byJerry WaldJulius J EpsteinProduced byHal B WallisStarringJoe E BrownCinematographySol PolitoEdited byJames Gibbon 1 Music byHeinz RoemheldProductioncompanyWarner Bros Distributed byWarner Bros Release dateMay 30 1936 1936 05 30 Running time82 or 85 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe film is based on a stage musical of the same name with book by Fred Thompson and Jack Donohue music by J Fred Coots and lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom and Benny Davis which played on Broadway for 295 performances beginning on November 26 1929 4 Only one song from the stage production was used Over Here the two other songs in the film Arms of an Army Man and A Buck and a Quarter a Day were written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin 5 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 External linksPlot EditBroadway musical star Jimmy Canfield Joe E Brown prefers performing to fighting in World War I to the distress of his fiancee Mary Harper Beverly Roberts and her father General Harper Joe King who forbids Canfield from seeing his daughter unless he joins the Army When Canfield finds out that Bernice Pierce Wini Shaw is about to bring a breach of promise suit against him he pretends to enlist to dodge the suit but ends up actually in the Army by mistake Sent to France Buck private Canfield finds that his valet Hobson Eric Blore is now his sergeant Canfield becomes friendly with Yvonne Joan Blondell a pretty French barmaid from the nearby cafe after he protects her from the unwanted advances of an American officer Craig Reynolds but Yvonne becomes jealous when Mary appears pleased to see that Canfield is in the Army at last Canfield denies to Yvonne that Mary is his girl and takes her to a YMCA show in which he performs Bernice suddenly arrives from Paris to perform and gives Canfield a passionate kiss saying she s been looking all over France for him Yvonne is jealous once again and storms out Canfield takes a room in Yvonne s house unaware that her stepfather is a German spy After he releases the spy s carrier pigeons because they re keeping him awake he is arrested and charged with espionage He escapes from prison by disguising himself as an officer but then is ordered to the front as the officer to capture a German machine gun emplacement An artillery shell knocks him out and blows away his uniform so he puts on a German pickelhaube helmet and is mistaken by the machine gunners as a German officer He climbs into a German trench and puts on a German officer s greatcoat ordering a retreat He approaches the machine gun nest from the rear and grabs their gun using it to march them back to Allied lines On a break Canfield finds that the Germans are tired of fighting so they escort him back to the German lines where all the men in the German regiment want to follow him and give themselves up to the Allies The Allies naturally think that they re witnessing a German attack until the Germans hold up white flags Canfield himself still wearing the German helmet and officer s coat is arrested as a spy and a traitor Mary and Bernice turn their backs on him but Yvonne believes that he is innocent Canfield is thrown into the guard house where he is held until he can be shot but when he is taken out it is not for an execution but to be rewarded by the French Army with the Legion of Honour and the Croix de Guerre for single handedly capturing hundreds and hundreds of Germans His final reward is a kiss from Yvonne Cast EditJoe E Brown as Jimmy Canfield Joan Blondell as Yvonne Beverly Roberts as Mary Harper Eric Blore as Hobson Craig Reynolds as Lieut Burton Wini Shaw as Bernice Pearce Joseph King as General Harper Robert Barrat as Pierre G P Huntley Jr as Capt Ponsonby Falcke Frank Mitchell as Ritter Bert Roach as Vogel David Worth as Arthur Travers Hans Joby as German prisoner Michael Mark as Carl Otto Fries as German spy Mischa Auer as German spy Source 1 References Edit a b c Sons O Guns at the American Film Institute Catalog Sons O Guns 1936 Overview TCM com Retrieved 2015 08 19 J T I 1936 05 14 Movie Review Sons O Guns At the Strand NYTimes com Retrieved 2015 08 19 Sons O Guns at Internet Broadway Database Mankiewicz Ben March 15 2020 Introduction to the Turner Classic Movies presentation of the film Miller Frank ndg Sons O Guns 1936 TCM comExternal links EditSons O Guns at the American Film Institute Catalog Sons O Guns at IMDb Sons O Guns at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sons O 27 Guns amp oldid 1106323456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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