

Pillow to Post
1945 Directed by Vincent ShermanWith a war on and most men being drafted, Howard Oil Supply Company has no salesmen left. So daughter Jean hits the road and does not make one sale. She finally gets one tentative sale with the Black Hills Oil Co., but Earl wants dinner with her. With the shortage of housing due to the war, Jean needs a military husband to get a place to stay in Clayfield, which is next to Camp Clay. She gets Lt. Mallory to act as her husband just to register. Then things go wrong as his commanding officer is there and believes them to be married. It gets worse as Don's mother shows up and then Jean's father.

Ida Lupino
....................................................Jean Howard

Sydney Greenstreet
....................................................Colonel Michael Otley

William Prince
....................................................Lieutenant Don Mallory

Stuart Erwin
....................................................Captain Jack Ross

Johnny Mitchell
....................................................Earl 'Slim' Clark

Ruth Donnelly
....................................................Mrs. Grace Wingate

Barbara Brown
....................................................Mrs. Kate Otley
Director
...........................................................Vincent Sherman
Executive Producer
...........................................................Jack L. Warner
Producer
...........................................................Alex Gottlieb
Screenplay
...........................................................Charles Hoffman
Theatre Play
...........................................................Rose Simon Kohn
Director of Photography
...........................................................Wesley Anderson
Matte Painter
...........................................................Paul Detlefsen
Production Companies
...................................................Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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