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Follow the Band is a film of genre Comedy directed by Jean Yarbrough released in USA on 1 april 1943 with Eddie Quillan

Follow the Band (1943)

Follow the Band
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Released in USA 1 april 1943
Directed by
Genres Comedy,    Musical
Rating68% 3.4216553.4216553.4216553.4216553.421655

Follow the Band is a 1943 black-and-white musical film directed by Jean Yarbrough, one of many Universal churned out during World War II. It stars Eddie Quillan, Mary Beth Hughes and Leon Errol, and is noteworthy as an early credit for Robert Mitchum.

Synopsis

Marvin Howe is hired to work on the floor of the Clover Leaf Dairy Farm in Rutledge, Vermont, but much to his employer's dismay, he spends most of his working hours practicing playing the trombone, and not doing what he is supposed to. His boss, "Pop" Turnbull - the owner of the dairy, doesn't know that he is involved with Pop's daughter, Juanita, and is negatively surprised when the couple announces their engagement one day. Another man who works at the farm, Tate Winters, is also romantically interested in Juanita, and when he finds out about the engagement he convinces Pop that Marvin should be sent away on business. So Pop make Marvin go to New York City in order to obtain a membership National Dairymen's Association for him. Tate is well aware of that Pop repeatedly has been refused such a membership in the past, mainly because Pop raises goats and not cows. This makes the task nearly impossible for Marvin to perform.

Actors

Eddie Quillan

(Marvin Howe)
Russell Hicks

(Jeremiah K. Barton)
Samuel S. Hinds

(Pop Turnbull)
Mary Beth Hughes

(Dolly O'Brien)
Leon Errol

(Big Mike O'Brien)
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