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About Face is a 1952 musical film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Gordon MacRae and Eddie Bracken.[1]

The movie was a flop. Bracken later said "the main reason why audiences rejected About Face, I think, is that most of us were too damn old for the roles."[2]

Plot[]

Three friends enter military school together, but 2 of them don't know that the 3rd one is secretly married.

Cast[]

  • Gordon MacRae as Tony Williams
  • Eddie Bracken as Biff Roberts
  • Dick Wesson as Dave Crouse
  • Virginia Gibson as Betty Long
  • Phyllis Kirk as Alice Wheatley
  • Aileen Stanley Jr. as Lorna Carter
  • Joel Grey as Bender
  • Larry Keating as Colonel Long
  • Cliff Ferre as Lieut. Jones
  • John Baer as Hal Carlton

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