United States / May 17, 1945 / NR
Spicy is the word for this daring Love drama!
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
With a war on and most men being drafted, Howard Oil Supply Company has no salesmen left. So daughter Jean hits the road and does not make one sale. She finally gets one tentative sale with the Black Hills Oil Co., but Earl wants dinner with her. With the shortage of housing due to the war, Jean needs a military husband to get a place to stay in Clayfield, which is next to Camp Clay. She gets Lt. Mallory to act as her husband just to register. Then things go wrong as his commanding officer is there and believes them to be married. It gets worse as Don's mother shows up and then Jean's father.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Frank Orth | Clayfield Taxi Driver |
| Regina Wallace | Mrs. Mallory, Don's Mother |
| Willie Best | Lucille, Colonial Auto Court Porter |
| Louis Armstrong | Orchestra Leader |
| Robert Blake | Wilbur (uncredited) |
| Joyce Compton | Gertrude Wilson (uncredited) |
| William Conrad | First Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) |
| Dorothy Dandridge | Herself - Vocalist (uncredited) |
| Carol Hughes | Loolie Fisher (uncredited) |
| Grady Sutton | Alex, Coast Oil Flunky (uncredited) |
| Sue Moore | Doris Wilson (uncredited) |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Pillow to Post |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date | 9 giugno 1945 |
| Executive producer | Jack L. Warner |
| Production | Alex Gottlieb |
| Writer | Charles Hoffman, Rose Simon Kohn |
| Editing | Alan Crosland, Jr. |
| Cinematography | Wesley Anderson |
| Assistant directors | Vincent Sherman |
| Camera operators | Wesley Anderson |
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| Additional photography | Wesley Anderson |
| Production design | Leo K. Kuter, Walter F. Tilford |
| Art direction | Leo K. Kuter, Walter F. Tilford |
| Set decoration | Walter F. Tilford, Leo K. Kuter |
| Visual effects | Paul Detlefsen |
Release dates
Premiere
Theatrical release
United States / Jun 09, 1945
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