Back at the Front
Back at the Front (titled Willie and Joe in Tokyo in the UK) is a 1952 American comedy film directed by George Sherman and starring Tom Ewell and Harvey Lembeck, very loosely based on the characters Willie and Joe by Bill Mauldin. It is a sequel to Up Front (1951).
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Directed by | George Sherman |
Starring | Tom Ewell Harvey Lembeck |
Cinematography | Clifford Stine |
Edited by | Paul Weatherwax |
Distributed by | Universal-International |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.3 million (US rentals)[1] |
Plot
Willie (Ewell) and Joe (Lembeck) are two U.S. Army veterans of World War II who got through the war by Goldbricking. After returning to civilian life they are recalled to active duty and end up part of the post war occupation forces in Japan. Chaos ensues as they attempt one con job after another in order to avoid work details and get leave to spend time in Tokyo.
Mauldin repudiated both films, and refused his advising fee.
Cast
- Tom Ewell ... Willie
- Harvey Lembeck ... Joe
- Mari Blanchard ... Nina
- Richard Long ... T/Sgt. Rose
- Gregg Palmer ... Capt. White
- Barry Kelley ... Brig. Gen. Dixon
- Russell Johnson ... Johnny Redondo
- Vaughn Taylor ... Maj. Lester Ormsby
- Aram Katcher ... Ben
- Aen-Ling Chow ... Sameko
- Benson Fong ... Rickshaw boy
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References
- 'Top Box-Office Hits of 1952', Variety, January 7, 1953
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