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'''''Mr Walkie Talkie''''' is a 1952 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Fred Guiol]] and starring [[William Tracy]], [[Joe Sawyer]] and [[Margia Dean]].<ref>Lentz p.250</ref> Released by [[Lippert Pictures]], it is the final film of the Doubleday and Ames army comedy films originally produced by [[Hal Roach]] with the pair returning for service in the [[Korean War]].
'''''Mr. Walkie Talkie''''' is a 1952 American [[comedy film]] directed by [[Fred Guiol]] and starring [[William Tracy]], [[Joe Sawyer]] and [[Margia Dean]].<ref>Lentz p.250</ref> Released by [[Lippert Pictures]], it is the final film of the Doubleday and Ames army comedy films originally produced by [[Hal Roach]] with the pair returning for service in the [[Korean War]].


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Mr. Walkie Talkie
Directed byFred Guiol
Written byGeorge Carleton Brown
Edward E. Seabrook
Produced byHal Roach Jr.
StarringWilliam Tracy
Joe Sawyer
Margia Dean
CinematographyWalter Strenge
Edited byS. Roy Luby
Music byLeon Klatzkin
Production
company
Rockingham Pictures
Distributed byLippert Pictures
Release date
November 28, 1952
Running time
65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Mr. Walkie Talkie is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and starring William Tracy, Joe Sawyer and Margia Dean.[1] Released by Lippert Pictures, it is the final film of the Doubleday and Ames army comedy films originally produced by Hal Roach with the pair returning for service in the Korean War.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Lentz p.250

Bibliography

  • Robert J. Lentz. Korean War Filmography: 91 English Language Features through 2000. McFarland, 2016.