Somewhere in Camp
5.6 /10 1 Votes5.6
Duration Genre Comedy | 5.4/10 IMDb Initial release February 1942 Running time 1h 28m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Similar movies John E Blakeley directed Somewhere in Camp and wrote the screenplay for Off the Dole |
Frank randle on banjolele from somewhere in camp 1942 with words
Somewhere in Camp is a 1942 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Robbie Vincent. The film continues the adventures of Private Randle from the 1940 film Somewhere in England. It was followed in 1943 by Somewhere on Leave.
Contents
- Frank randle on banjolele from somewhere in camp 1942 with words
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- Plot
- Critical reception
- References
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Plot
Three army Privates (Frank Randle, Robbie Vincent and Dan Young) and their Sergeant (Harry Korris) devise a scheme to help Private Trevor (John Singer) woo the Commanding Officer's daughter (Jean Rivers). All efforts fail until Sergeant Korris drags up as a love-struck housekeeper.
Critical reception
The Spinning Image wrote, "It would be easy to dismiss Randle's films as crude, basic and cheaply made. They are all these things, but they also preserve the work of a great character comedian and hero to thousands. They should be viewed for what they were, mass entertainment with no frills, and Randle's memory should be treasured as an outstanding example of the popular culture of his day"; while TV Guide called it "A lively music-hall adventure...Eighty eight minutes of episodic silliness and tolerable musical numbers."
References
Somewhere in Camp WikipediaSomewhere in Camp IMDb