
Overview:
The truthful soldier Stirling didn't know how to lie about his source of information, the talking army Mule, Francis, so he was treated as a lunatic and led to one after another hilarious situations, where the mule was the only one that appeared in his right mind. In the process of all this, the mule assisted in uncovering a spy, Mareen, who pretended to be lost among the jungles, but was actually...Status: | Released (1950-02-08) |
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Screen: | David Stern |
Productions: | Universal International Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 13295: Donald O'Connor - Peter Stirling
- 105733: Patricia Medina - Maureen Gelder
- 34746: Zasu Pitts - Valerie Humpert
- 14518: Ray Collins - Colonel Hooker
- 53010: John McIntire - General Stevens
- 94070: Eduard Franz - Colonel Plepper
- 96137: Howland Chamberlain - Major Nadel
Crews
- 78845: Arthur Lubin - Director - Directing
- 103163: Irving Glassberg - Director of Photography - Camera
- 30104: Frank Skinner - Music - Sound
- 30103: Robert Arthur - Producer - Production
- 7654: Leslie I. Carey - Sound - Sound
- 1184835: David S. Horsley - Special Effects - Crew
- 12350: Rosemary Odell - Costume Design - Costume & Make-Up
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<em>'Francis'</em> is exactly what you'd expect it to be. It isn't something I'd consider worthy of a watch due to many things, with one being the repetitive nature of the story. It's a poor flick, lacking in interest, from 1950; showing all the signs of a film from that era too, ....
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