''French Leave'' is a 1948 American
comedy film
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directed by
Frank McDonald and starring
Jackie Cooper
John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor, television director, producer, and executive, known universally as Jackie Cooper. He was a child actor who made the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first ...
,
Jackie Coogan
John Leslie Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his film career as a child actor in silent films.
Charlie Chaplin's film classic ''The Kid'' (1921) made him one of the first child stars in the ...
and
Renee Godfrey
Renee Godfrey (born Renee Vera Haal; September 1, 1919 – May 24, 1964) was an American stage and motion picture actress and singer.
Early life
Godfrey was born September 1, 1919, in New York, with Dutch and French ancestry as the daughter o ...
.
[Stephens p.219] It is the sequel to the 1947 film ''
Kilroy Was Here'' and is sometimes known by the
alternative title
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of ''Kilroy on Deck''.
The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and ...
Dave Milton
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S ...
, one of the resident set designers at
Monogram Pictures
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.
Plot
Cast
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Jackie Cooper
John Cooper Jr. (September 15, 1922 – May 3, 2011) was an American actor, television director, producer, and executive, known universally as Jackie Cooper. He was a child actor who made the transition to an adult career. Cooper was the first ...
as Skitch Kilroy
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Jackie Coogan
John Leslie Coogan (October 26, 1914 – March 1, 1984) was an American actor and comedian who began his film career as a child actor in silent films.
Charlie Chaplin's film classic ''The Kid'' (1921) made him one of the first child stars in the ...
as Pappy Reagan
*
Renee Godfrey
Renee Godfrey (born Renee Vera Haal; September 1, 1919 – May 24, 1964) was an American stage and motion picture actress and singer.
Early life
Godfrey was born September 1, 1919, in New York, with Dutch and French ancestry as the daughter o ...
as Mimi
*
Ralph Sanford
Ralph Dayton Sanford (May 21, 1899 – June 20, 1963) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 180 films and in at least 200 episodes on television between 1930 and 1960, mostly bit parts or supporting roles. Sanford frequently ...
as Skipper Muldoon
*
Robin Raymond
Robin Raymond (born Rayemon Robin, October 4, 1916 – June 20, 1994) was an American film actress.
Early life
Raymond graduated from Northwestern University with a BA degree and worked as a press agent in Chicago.
Personal life
Ray ...
as Simone
*
Curt Bois
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as Marcel
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Larry J. Blake
Larry J. Blake (April 24, 1914 – May 25, 1982) was an American actor.
Career
A native of Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, he started his career in vaudeville as an impersonator, working his way to a headliner. After appearing at the Roxy Theatr ...
as Schultyz
* Charles La Torre as Fourcher
* William Dambrosi as Pierre
*
John Bleifer
John Melvin Bleifer (July 26, 1901 – January 24, 1992) was an American actor whose career began at the end of the silent film era, and lasted through the mid-1980s. He appeared in feature films and film serials, and in a number of televis ...
as Pop LaFarge
*
Claire Du Brey
Claire Du Brey (born Clara Violet Dubreyvich, August 31, 1892 – August 1, 1993) was an American actress. She appeared in more than 200 films between 1916 and 1959. Her name is sometimes rendered as Claire Du Bray or as Claire Dubrey.
Ear ...
as Mom LaFarge
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George Lloyd as Captain Baker
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Frank J. Scannell as Francois
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Jimmy Cross
Jimmy Cross (November 17, 1938 – October 8, 1978), also known as Jimmie Cross, was an American radio producer and singer who attained a minor ''Billboard'' Hot 100 hit with the novelty song "I Want My Baby Back" in 1965.
Life and career
H ...
as Riley
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Dick Winslow
Richard Winslow (March 25, 1915 – February 7, 1991) was an American film actor, mostly in supporting roles.
He died of complications of diabetes on February 7, 1991, in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
California is a U.S. stat ...
as Concertina Player
* Billy Snyder as Paul
* Manuel París as Gendarme
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Robert Coogan
Robert Coogan (December 13, 1924 – May 12, 1978) was an American film and television actor.
Biography
Robert Coogan was born in Glendale, California, to parents Jack Coogan Sr. and Lillian Coogan. His older brother was Jackie Coogan, perha ...
as Mack
*
Vivian Mason as Lil
* Alphonse Martell as Waiter
*
Pedro Regas
Petros 'Pedro' Regas (born Panagiotis Thomas Regakos; April 18, 1897 – August 10, 1974 in Hollywood, Los Angeles), a veteran stage actor, Regas was spotted on the Broadway stage by Mary Pickford who persuaded him to go to Hollywood and be ...
as Seaman
* Jack Tornek as Barfly
References
Bibliography
* Michael L. Stephens. ''Art Directors in Cinema: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary''. McFarland, 2008.
External links
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1948 films
1948 comedy films
1940s English-language films
American comedy films
Monogram Pictures films
Films directed by Frank McDonald
Seafaring films
Films set in Marseille
American black-and-white films
1940s American films
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