Operation Mad Ball (1957)

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Production Credits:
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Richard Quine - Director
Jed Harris - Producer / Screenwriter
Arthur Carter - Screenwriter / Play Author
Blake Edwards - Screenwriter
Charles Lawton - Cinematographer
George Duning - Composer (Music Score)
Freddy Karger - Songwriter
Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision
Cast:
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Jack Lemmon - Private Hogan
Kathryn Grant - Lieutenant Betty Bixby
Ernie Kovacs - Capt. Paul Lock
Mickey Rooney - Yanccy Skibo
Arthur O'Connell - Col. Rousch
Dick York - Corporal Bohun
James Darren - Pvt. Widowskas
Roger Smith - Corporal Berryman
William Leslie - Private Grimes
Sheridan Comerate - Sgt. Wilson
L.Q. Jones - Ozark
Jeanne Manet - Mme. LaFour
Mary Laroche - Lt. Schmidt
Dick Crockett - Sgt. McCloskey
Paul Picerni - Private Bullard
David McMahon - Master Sergeant Pringle
[quote="Mark Deming"]In this frantic service comedy, a group of bored-to-tears American GI's stationed at a medical facility in France would like nothing more than to have a big party to let off steam -- except for the possibility of having a big party with some of the nurses they work with. However, it seems that the nurses are officers and the GI's are enlisted men, which means the Army forbids them to socialize, and Capt. Locke (Ernie Kovacs), the camp's Commanding Officer, is not a man to bend the rules. But Private Hogan (Jack Lemmon) is not the sort of guy to let the rules get in the way of a good time, and with the help of Yancy Skibo (Mickey Rooney), a sergeant with a talent for scaring up needed supplies, and Mme. LaFour (Jeanne Manet), a local hotel manager with a soft spot for making money off American servicemen, Hogan hatches a plan to make his dream a reality. Hogan's lady friend, Lt. Betty Bixby (Kathryn Grant), isn't quite as convinced as her beau on the potential success of this scheme. Operation Mad Ball was the first directorial effort from former actor Richard Quine, and afforded Jack Lemmon his first starring role; Blake Edwards also contributed to the screenplay. [/quote]


IMDB
Production Credits:
-------------------------
Richard Quine - Director
Jed Harris - Producer / Screenwriter
Arthur Carter - Screenwriter / Play Author
Blake Edwards - Screenwriter
Charles Lawton - Cinematographer
George Duning - Composer (Music Score)
Freddy Karger - Songwriter
Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision
Cast:
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Jack Lemmon - Private Hogan
Kathryn Grant - Lieutenant Betty Bixby
Ernie Kovacs - Capt. Paul Lock
Mickey Rooney - Yanccy Skibo
Arthur O'Connell - Col. Rousch
Dick York - Corporal Bohun
James Darren - Pvt. Widowskas
Roger Smith - Corporal Berryman
William Leslie - Private Grimes
Sheridan Comerate - Sgt. Wilson
L.Q. Jones - Ozark
Jeanne Manet - Mme. LaFour
Mary Laroche - Lt. Schmidt
Dick Crockett - Sgt. McCloskey
Paul Picerni - Private Bullard
David McMahon - Master Sergeant Pringle
[quote="Mark Deming"]In this frantic service comedy, a group of bored-to-tears American GI's stationed at a medical facility in France would like nothing more than to have a big party to let off steam -- except for the possibility of having a big party with some of the nurses they work with. However, it seems that the nurses are officers and the GI's are enlisted men, which means the Army forbids them to socialize, and Capt. Locke (Ernie Kovacs), the camp's Commanding Officer, is not a man to bend the rules. But Private Hogan (Jack Lemmon) is not the sort of guy to let the rules get in the way of a good time, and with the help of Yancy Skibo (Mickey Rooney), a sergeant with a talent for scaring up needed supplies, and Mme. LaFour (Jeanne Manet), a local hotel manager with a soft spot for making money off American servicemen, Hogan hatches a plan to make his dream a reality. Hogan's lady friend, Lt. Betty Bixby (Kathryn Grant), isn't quite as convinced as her beau on the potential success of this scheme. Operation Mad Ball was the first directorial effort from former actor Richard Quine, and afforded Jack Lemmon his first starring role; Blake Edwards also contributed to the screenplay. [/quote]




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