
The Girl He Left Behind
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young man is drafted and goes through the rigors of basic training, ultimately discovering the experience is also character-building. Director David Butler's 1956 film stars '50s teen favorites Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, with supporting roles played by Jim Backus, Jessie Royce Landis, Murray Hamilton, Henry Jones, James Garner, Alan King, Ernestine Wade, David Janssen and Raymond Bailey.
Top Cast


Tab Hunter
Tab Hunter
Andy L. Shaeffer
Tab Hunter
Andy L. Shaeffer


Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood
Susan Daniels
Natalie Wood
Susan Daniels


Jessie Royce Landis
Jessie Royce Landis
Mrs. Madeline Shaeffer
Jessie Royce Landis
Mrs. Madeline Shaeffer


Jim Backus
Jim Backus
Sgt. Hanna
Jim Backus
Sgt. Hanna


Henry Jones
Henry Jones
Hanson
Henry Jones
Hanson


Murray Hamilton
Murray Hamilton
Sgt. Clyde
Murray Hamilton
Sgt. Clyde


Alan King
Alan King
Maguire
Alan King
Maguire


James Garner
James Garner
Preston
James Garner
Preston


David Janssen
David Janssen
Capt. Genaro
David Janssen
Capt. Genaro


Vinton Hayworth
Vinton Hayworth
Arthur Shaeffer
Vinton Hayworth
Arthur Shaeffer
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