Hillbilly Blitzkrieg
Hillbilly Blitzkrieg is a 1942 American film directed by Roy Mack that was a sequel to Private Snuffy Smith. The film is also known as Enemy Round-Up (American TV title).
Hillbilly Blitzkrieg | |
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Directed by | Roy Mack |
Produced by | Jack Dietz (associate producer) Edward Gross (producer) |
Written by | Billy DeBeck (comic strip "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith") Ray Harris (screenplay) Carl Harbaugh (additional comedy development) and Glen Lambert (additional comedy development) |
Cinematography | Marcel Le Picard |
Edited by | Ralph Dixon |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
Release date | 1942 |
Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Nazi Spies Mistake Snuffy Smith's moonshine for a new secret rocket fuel and try to steal the "formula."
Differences from comic strip
Cast
- Bud Duncan as Pvt. Snuffy Smith
- Edgar Kennedy as Sgt. Homer Gatling
- Cliff Nazarro as Barney Google
- Lucien Littlefield as Prof. Waldo James
- Doris Linden as Julie James, Waldo's Daughter
- Alan Baldwin as Cpl. Jim Bruce
- Jimmie Dodd as Missouri, Army Private
- Frank Austin as Luke
- Nicolle Andre as Eliza Murdock aka Leni the Nazi
- Manart Kippen as Soldier
- Jerry Jerome as Boller, Leni's Henchman
- Jack Carr as Hertle, Leni's Henchman
- Teddy Mangean as Dinky
Soundtrack
gollark: Fool. C++ be bad.
gollark: * YOU
gollark: YOU COULD AT LEAST HAVE USED VECTORS OF NUMBERS REPRESENTING DIGITS, BUT NO, YOUR UTTER POTATO.
gollark: Really?
gollark: Your bigints are strings. Of digits.
External links
- Hillbilly Blitzkrieg on IMDb
- Hillbilly Blitzkrieg is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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