

Drama · Romance · War
Overview
Self-absorbed Dr. Lee Johnson enlists with the Army medical corps during World War II, more out of a feeling that it's "the thing to do" rather than deep-seated patriotism. On his first day, he's put into place by 'Snapshot', a sassy and attractive nurse. Their initial antagonism blossoms into romance. Lee then finds himself torn with guilt over being unfaithful to his wife, Penny, who's waiting for him back home.
Top Cast


Clark Gable
Clark Gable
Col. Ulysses Delby 'Lee' Johnson
Clark Gable
Col. Ulysses Delby 'Lee' Johnson


Lana Turner
Lana Turner
Lt. Jane 'Snapshot' McCall
Lana Turner
Lt. Jane 'Snapshot' McCall


Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter
Mrs. Penny Johnson
Anne Baxter
Mrs. Penny Johnson


John Hodiak
John Hodiak
Dr. Robert Sunday
John Hodiak
Dr. Robert Sunday


Ray Collins
Ray Collins
Lt. Col. Avery Silver
Ray Collins
Lt. Col. Avery Silver


Gladys Cooper
Gladys Cooper
Mrs. Kirby
Gladys Cooper
Mrs. Kirby


Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell
Stanley M. 'Monk' Monkevickz
Cameron Mitchell
Stanley M. 'Monk' Monkevickz


Marshall Thompson
Marshall Thompson
Staff Sgt. 'Mac' McKeen
Marshall Thompson
Staff Sgt. 'Mac' McKeen


Lurene Tuttle
Lurene Tuttle
Miss Stoker
Lurene Tuttle
Miss Stoker
Jessica Grayson
Jessica Grayson
Sarah, Johnson's Maid (as Jessie Grayson)
Jessica Grayson
Sarah, Johnson's Maid (as Jessie Grayson)
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