Something for the Boys
Relatives inherit dilapidated plantation, plan to convert it into Army wives' hotel. To raise funds, they stage a show, facing romantic entanglements and military obstacles along the way. The oddly-as…
Something for the Boys
Relatives inherit dilapidated plantation, plan to convert it into Army wives' hotel. To raise funds, they stage a show, facing romantic entanglements and military obstacles along the way. The oddly-assorted Hart cousins--revue singer Blossom, con man Harry and machinist Chiquita (who gets radio through her teeth!)--inherit Southern plantation Magnolia Manor, which alas proves to be a "termite trap" and tax liability. Fortunately, Sgt. Rocky Fulton from a nearby army camp appears with a plan to convert the place into a hotel for Army wives but to pay bills until then, they decide to put on a show. Of course, romantic and military complications intervene. —Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>
Something for the Boys
Comedy,Musical
Film Details
Relatives inherit dilapidated plantation, plan to convert it into Army wives' hotel. To raise funds, they stage a show, facing romantic entanglements and military obstacles along the way. The oddly-assorted Hart cousins--revue singer Blossom, con man Harry and machinist Chiquita (who gets radio through her teeth!)--inherit Southern plantation Magnolia Manor, which alas proves to be a "termite trap" and tax liability.
Fortunately, Sgt. Rocky Fulton from a nearby army camp appears with a plan to convert the place into a hotel for Army wives but to pay bills until then, they decide to put on a show. Of course, romantic and military complications intervene.
—Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>.