As You Were (film)

As You Were
Directed byBernard Girard
Fred Guiol
Written byEdward E. Seabrook
Produced byHal Roach Jr.
StarringWilliam Tracy
Joe Sawyer
Russell Hicks
CinematographyBenjamin H. Kline
Music byLeon Klatzkin
Production
companies
R & L Productions
Distributed byLippert Pictures
Release date
  • October 5, 1951 (1951-10-05)
Running time
57 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

As You Were is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Bernard Girard and Fred Guiol and starring William Tracy, Joe Sawyer and Russell Hicks.[1] Released by the low-budget Lippert Pictures, it is considered a B movie. It is one of eight films featuring Tracy as Sergeant Dorian "Dodo" Doubleday, and features footage from the production team's previous 1941 film Tanks a Million.

Plot

An infusion of WAC beauties brings fun when ex-G.I. "Dodo" Doubleday, now a hotel clerk, impresses Army brass with his memory and considers reenlisting in the military. Recruiting sergeant Bill Ames, remembering how Tracy jinxed him during World War II, begs him not to reenlist.

Cast

Production

Robert L. Lippert intended to produce a series of films with Hal Roach Jr.'s R and J Productions, including 12 films for television, and As You Were was their first collaboration.[2] However, because of Lippert's difficulties with the Screen Actors Guild, only this film and Tales of Robin Hood were produced.

The film was originally titled Present Arms.[3]

References

  1. ^ McCarty p.374
  2. ^ Brady, Thomas F. (June 4, 1951). "Power's Role Goes to Contract Actor". The New York Times. p. 30.
  3. ^ Brady, Thomas F. (July 13, 1951). "Lippert Cancels Movies for Video". The New York Times. p. 12.

Bibliography

  • Clifford McCarty. Film Composers in America: A Filmography, 1911–1970. Oxford University Press, 2000.