

Francis in the Navy
1955 Directed by Arthur LubinIn the U. S. Army intelligence office, bumbling lieutenant Peter Stirling receives a coded message from his friend, Francis, a talking mule. The note urges Pete to hurry to the Coronado, California naval base, where Francis is about to be sold as surplus. Pete rushes to the train station, but before he can board, nurse Betsy Donevan mistakes him for her shell-shocked brother, Navy boatswain Slicker Donevan. She tries to forcibly remove his uniform so he will not get into trouble for impersonating an Army officer. Finally she realizes that Pete is not Slicker but merely his mirror image.

Donald O'Connor
....................................................Peter Stirling

Martha Hyer
....................................................Betsy Donevan

Richard Erdman
....................................................Murph

Jim Backus
....................................................Commander Hutch

Clint Eastwood
....................................................Jonesey

David Janssen
....................................................Lieutenant Anders

Leigh Snowden
....................................................Nurse Appleby
Director
...........................................................Arthur Lubin
Producer
...........................................................Stanley Rubin
Assistant Director
...........................................................Phil Bowles
Art Direction
...........................................................Alexander Golitzen
Bill Newberry
Story
...........................................................Devery Freeman
Screenplay
...........................................................Devery Freeman
Production Companies
...................................................Universal International Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Family
Fantasy
Romance
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