Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1941)

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MEET THE TOUGHEST "TOP KICK" IN THE U.S./ ...IN THE WACKIEST SERVICE COMEDY of the YEAP "Here's another army camp comedy that should please any audience looking for a laugh. Well produced and directed." —SHOWMEN'S TRADE REVIEW 'Picture was greeted delightedly . . . Sterling Holloway and Nat Pendleton are right in their comic element." — L.A. TIMES "Army camp life film is hilarious and rough house fun maker. Has good gags, dialogue, action and romance." —HOLLYWOOD M.P. REVIEW "Faylen and Hall get a great break here and make the most of it . . . outstanding performance by Wonderful Smith." —VARIETY "Very creditable effort in the draft-comedy line . . . should register satisfactorily in revenue." — BOXOFFICE