Word: dan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...expect anything like the stage version of "Call Me Mister," you'll be sadly disappointed. There are only a few pitiful vestiges of the revue, notably the "Going-Home Train" scene and the sketch about the Air Force's boy general. The plot concerns a G.I. in Japan (Dan Dailey) and his legally separated wife (Betty Grable.) The wife is with a female entertainment outfit called the WOOF's or WAP's or something equally non-existant. After a great deal of childness, the movie ends in a clinch while a gushing fountain gushes and revolving stages revolve...
...feet one three-quarters inches. Mark Noble supports Smith in the hurdles and may better him before the season is through. Neil Stuart and Bill Glendinning round out the group, either able to show up well in competition. Another six feet high jump man is Brian Reynolds. New comer Dan Whitecomb hasn't been in a meet yet, but should rank with Reynolds and Smith when he does...
Sherrell Houston tallied on what was the Bellboys' first shot, but Dan Simonds tied up the game one-all. From then on, it was Lowell's game; Houston scored two more, Fritz Willmann registered one, and Doug Worrall earned a goal and three assists...
...near-tragie lack of competition, Holy Cross, from lack of athletic facilities, has no entries ready for the 35-pound weight, the high jump, the broad jump, or the pole vault. The Crusader relay teams, containing most of their respectable middle-distance runners, will be in New York. Dan Kelly and Dick Ahearn, outstanding in the 600 and mile respectively, are lost to the mis-scheduling...
...sketch and three songs from the 1946 Broadway hit revue that celebrated the G.I.'s exultant return to civilian life. Now that olive drab is back in style, the Technicolored cinemusical re-enlists in the Army and uses the Japanese occupation as a backdrop for songs & dances by Dan Dailey and Betty Grable, World War II's favorite pin-up girl...