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Call Me Mister (1953) | Directed by Lloyd Bacon
"Call Me Mister" (1951) is a lively musical comedy set in the aftermath of World War II, directed by Lloyd Bacon. The film centers around Sergeant Shep Dooley (played by Dan Dailey), a former entertainer in civilian life who is eager to return to his career and estranged wife, Kay (played by Betty Grable), who herself has become a successful performer. The plot thickens when Shep discovers that Kay is in Tokyo as part of the USO, leading him to finagle a temporary assignment there to try and win her back. Their reunion is anything but smooth, with a series of comedic and musical mishaps paving their rocky road to reconciliation.
"Call Me Mister" is a post-war musical that capitalizes on the charm and talents of its leading stars, Betty Grable and Dan Dailey. Their on-screen chemistry drives the film, supported by a series of catchy musical numbers that showcase Grable's singing and dancing prowess. The film offers a humorous look at the adjustments soldiers faced returning to civilian life, with Dailey's character, Shep, epitomizing the struggle through his personal and professional challenges.
Lloyd Bacon's direction keeps the film moving at a brisk pace, blending comedy, romance, and music in a way that entertains without delving deeply into the era's more serious issues. The backdrop of post-war Japan adds an interesting, though largely superficial, cultural layer to the narrative.
Supporting performances by Danny Thomas, Dale Robertson, and Benay Venuta add depth and humor, though it's Grable's star power that truly lights up the screen. The film's production numbers are elaborate and visually appealing, making good use of Technicolor to enhance the spectacle.
- Betty Grable as Kay Hudson: A successful performer and the estranged wife of Shep, whose presence in Tokyo reignites old flames and conflicts.
- Dan Dailey as Sergeant Shep Dooley: A former entertainer and the protagonist who seeks to reconcile with his wife amidst the backdrop of post-war adjustments.
- Danny Thomas as P.F.C. Stanley Poppoplis: Providing comedic relief, his character is Shep's friend who helps him navigate the complexities of love and life in Tokyo.
- Dale Robertson as Captain Johnny Comstock: He plays a pivotal role in the unfolding of Shep and Kay's relationship, adding a layer of romantic rivalry.
- Benay Venuta as Miss Billings: A USO manager, she provides both support and obstacles for Shep's plans.
"Call Me Mister" is a spirited musical that offers a blend of entertainment, nostalgia, and a light-hearted take on post-war themes. While it may not delve deeply into the complexities of its setting, it remains a delightful showcase for Betty Grable's talents and the genre's capacity to uplift and amuse.
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