Seven Days' Leave (1942 film)
Seven Days' Leave | |
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Directed by | Tim Whelan |
Starring |
Lucille Ball Victor Mature |
Cinematography | Robert De Grasse |
Distributed by | RKO |
Release dates |
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Running time | 82 min |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.2 million (US rentals)[2] |
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]
The film features the casts of several popular NBC radio shows of the time.
Cast
- Victor Mature as Johnny Grey
- Lucille Ball as Terry Havelock-Allen
- Harold Peary as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
- Mapy Cortes as Mapy Cortes
- Ginny Simms as Ginny
- Freddy Martin as Les Brown
- 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 Jackson
Reception
The film was a hit at the box office and earned RKO a profit of $673,000.[4]
References
- ↑ "Seven Days' Leave: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
- ↑ "101 Pix Gross in Millions" Variety 6 Jan 1943 p 58
- ↑ Seven Days' Leave at New York Times
- ↑ Richard B. Jewell, Slow Fade to Black: The Decline of RKO Radio Pictures, Uni of California, 2016
External links
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