

Comedy · War
Overview
Wilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.
Top Cast


Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. Robinson
Wilbert Winkle
Edward G. Robinson
Wilbert Winkle


Ruth Warrick
Ruth Warrick
Amy Winkle
Ruth Warrick
Amy Winkle


Ted Donaldson
Ted Donaldson
Barry
Ted Donaldson
Barry


Bob Haymes
Bob Haymes
Jack Pettigrew
Bob Haymes
Jack Pettigrew


Richard Lane
Richard Lane
Sgt. 'Alphabet' Czeidrowski
Richard Lane
Sgt. 'Alphabet' Czeidrowski


Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Joe Tinker
Robert Armstrong
Joe Tinker


Richard Gaines
Richard Gaines
Ralph Westcott
Richard Gaines
Ralph Westcott


Hugh Beaumont
Hugh Beaumont
Range Officer
Hugh Beaumont
Range Officer


Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
Corporal (uncredited)
Robert Mitchum
Corporal (uncredited)


Warren Ashe
Warren Ashe
Warren Ashe
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