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GenreComedy, Music, Sport Produced byLeonard Goldstein CountryUnited States
Release date10 August 1949 WriterOscar Brodney (original screenplay) CastDonald O'Connor (William Waldo Winfield), Charles Coburn (Professor Jason Hartley), Gloria DeHaven (Sarah Jane Winfield), Joshua Shelley (Arnold Schultze), Barbara Brown (Professor Sophia Boland), Jim Davis (Joe Tascarelli) Similar moviesThe House Bunny, Toy Story 3, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, Neighbors, Still Alice, The Gambler TaglineThe Big Musical CHEER of the Year!
The right to play football divides more than one married couple (Donald OConnor, Gloria DeHaven) going to college on the GI Bill.
Yes Sir, Thats My Baby is a 1949 American musical comedy film starring Donald OConnor and Gloria DeHaven.
The film is noted for OConnors dance "They Havent Figured Out a Woman" that he does at the laundro-mat. OConnor and DeHaven had been friends as children and this was the first of two films they were in together, the other being Out to Sea.
At a college, a group of ex-GIs clash with their wives about over playing football.
Plot
After the war, Granger College has a lot of students who are parents of children. Among them are Bill and Sarah Jane Winfield, who have a baby theyve nicknamed Boopkins.
Bill is a football player for Granger, but a tired Sarah Jane, whos also a student, resents that Bill neglects his household duties, leaving the child-raising to her. She demands that he quit the football team. Soon other wives of players begin doing likewise, leading the teams coach, Professor Hartley, to call them henpecked, while Professor Boland takes the womens side, resulting in a campus feud.
Granger begins losing football games because Bills replacement, Arnold Schultze, is not as good a player. The feud escalates between the professors, who were once romantically involved but have since been engaged in a long-running feud. Bill and Sarah Jane try to get them back together.
When he learns that the coach is going to lose his job due to Grangers failures on the field, Bill declares that he is returning to the team for the seasons final game. Complications involving the baby distract him in mid-game, but with Bolands help, he returns just in time to score the game-winning touchdown and send everyone home happy.