Private Snuffy Smith
- Billy DeBeck (comic strip "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith")
- John Grey (original screenplay)
- Jack Henley (original screenplay)
- Lloyd French (original screenplay)
- Doncho Hall (original screenplay)
Edward Gross (producer)
Daniel Keefe (associate producer)
- Bud Duncan
- Edgar Kennedy
- Sarah Padden
- J. Farrell MacDonald
company
- January 16, 1942 (1942-01-16)
Private Snuffy Smith (reissued as Snuffy Smith, Yardbird) is a 1942 American army comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Bud Duncan as comic-strip character Snuffy Smith and Edgar Kennedy as his commanding officer. A sequel, Hillbilly Blitzkrieg, was released later in 1942 and also featured Duncan and Kennedy. The comic strip's characters Barney Google and Sparkplug the horse do not appear in the film.
Plot
Envious of the pay of $30 per month and free khaki britches and gold buttons of his friend Don Elbie, Snuffy Smith joins the U.S. Army with his dog Mr. Carson concealed by an invisibility potion. His company first sergeant is Ed Cooper, a former revenue agent who had unsuccessfully attempted to locate and destroy Snuffy's still.
Don has invented a new rangefinder that he hopes may be of use to the army. General Rosewater hopes to test the rangefinder in war games with a rival general. A pair of fifth columnists hope to steal the rangefinder but are defeated by Snuffy's wife Lowizie, his invisible dog and his hillbilly neighbors.
Cast
- Bud Duncan as Snuffy Smith, Camp Yardbird
- Edgar Kennedy as 1st Sgt. Ed Cooper
- Sarah Padden as Lowizie Smith
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Gen. Rosewater
- Doris Linden as Cindy
- Jimmie Dodd as Pvt. Don Elbie
- Andria Palmer as Janie
- Patrick McVey as Lloyd
- Frank Austin as Saul
Soundtrack
- "Time's a-Wastin" by Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, sung by Jimmie Dodd
- "The Yard Bird" by Jimmie Dodd, sung by Jimmie Dodd
- "I Don't Know What to Do Blues" by Jimmie Dodd, sung by Jimmie Dodd
External links
- Private Snuffy Smith at IMDb
- Private Snuffy Smith is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- v
- t
- e
- Circus Days (1923)
- Three Ages (1923)
- Captain January (1924)
- Little Robinson Crusoe (1924)
- Along Came Ruth (1924)
- When a Man's a Man (1924)
- The Rag Man (1925)
- Old Clothes (1925)
- Let It Rain (1927)
- Soft Cushions (1927)
- Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath (1928)
- Vamping Venus (1928)
- The Head Man (1928)
- The Crash (1928)
- Broadway Fever (1929)
- His Lucky Day (1929)
- The Forward Pass (1929)
- In the Next Room (1930)
- Sweet Mama (1930)
- Leathernecking (1930)
- The Widow from Chicago (1930)
- Hook, Line and Sinker (1930)
- The Naughty Flirt (1931)
- Cracked Nuts (1931)
- The Girl Habit (1931)
- Million Dollar Legs (1932)
- Parole Girl (1933)
- So This Is Africa (1933)
- Fighting to Live (1934)
- Peck's Bad Boy (1934)
- The Dude Ranger (1934)
- When a Man's a Man (1935)
- The Cowboy Millionaire (1935)
- F-Man (1936)
- On Again-Off Again (1937)
- Forty Naughty Girls (1937)
- High Flyers (1937)
- Hawaii Calls (1938)
- Go Chase Yourself (1938)
- Breaking the Ice (1938)
- Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus (1938)
- My Little Chickadee (1940)
- The Villain Still Pursued Her (1940)
- The Bank Dick (1940)
- Hello, Sucker (1941)
- Meet the Chump (1941)
- Cracked Nuts (1941)
- Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941)
- Private Snuffy Smith (1942)
- What's Cookin'? (1942)
- Private Buckaroo (1942)
- Give Out, Sisters (1942)
- Behind the Eight Ball (1942)
- He's My Guy (1943)
- Crazy House (1943)
- Swingtime Johnny (1943)
- Hat Check Honey (1944)
- Slightly Terrific (1944)
- Night Club Girl (1945)
- See My Lawyer (1945)
- Penthouse Rhythm (1945)
- Bringing Up Father (1946)
- Jiggs and Maggie in Society (1947)
This article about a romantic comedy film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e