Orders Is Orders (1933)
A brash American movie producer arrives at an army base in England wanting to shoot a movie and use the soldiers as extras. The base commander doesn't want any part of it, but the producer and his secretary cook up a scheme to trick the officer into letting him use the base and its men. Their plan succeeds, but things don't turn out quite the way they were expecting.
Director: Walter Forde
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: July 18, 1933
Cast
- Charlotte Greenwood - Wanda Sinclair
- James Gleason - Ed Waggermeyer
- Ray Milland - Dashwood
- Finlay Currie - Dave
- Cedric Hardwicke - Brigadier
- Ian Hunter - Capt. Harper
- Cyril Maude - Col. Bellamy
Screenplay
- Anthony Armstrong (Original Story)
- Ian Hay (Original Story)
- Leslie Arliss (Screenplay)
- James Gleason (Screenplay)
Production: Gaumont-British Picture Corporation
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
army base
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Orders Is Orders about?
- A brash American movie producer arrives at an army base in England wanting to shoot a movie and use the soldiers as extras. The base commander doesn't want any part of it, but the producer and his secretary cook up a scheme to trick the officer into letting him use the base and its men. Their plan succeeds, but things don't turn out quite the way they were expecting.
- Who directed Orders Is Orders?
- Orders Is Orders was directed by Walter Forde.
- Who stars in Orders Is Orders?
- Orders Is Orders stars Charlotte Greenwood, James Gleason, Ray Milland, Finlay Currie, Cedric Hardwicke, Ian Hunter.
- How long is Orders Is Orders?
- Orders Is Orders has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Orders Is Orders?
- Orders Is Orders is a Comedy film.
- Where was Orders Is Orders produced?
- Orders Is Orders was produced in United Kingdom.