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The Man Who Walked Alone

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1945 | 70m | English

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A war hero returns home following a medical discharge and ends up entangled with a young woman speeding away from her wedding day in her fiance's car. Seeing the soldier, she gives him a ride and explains her predicament. Things get sticky when the cops capture them and accuse the soldier of desertion.
Release Date: Mar 15, 1945
Director: Christy Cabanne
Writer: Robert Lee Johnson, Christy Cabanne
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Name Character
Dave O'Brien Marion Scott
Kay Aldridge Wilhelmina Hammond
Walter Catlett Wiggins
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams Champ
Isabel Randolph Mrs. Hammond
Smith Ballew Alvin Bailey
Nancy June Robinson Patricia Hammond
Ruth Lee Aunt Harriett
Chester Clute Herman Monroe
Vivien Oakland Mrs. Monroe
William B. Davidson Governor
Dick Elliott Mayor
Charles Williams Reporter
Vicki Saunders Camille
Robert Hartzell Joe
Frank Melton Glem
Donald Kerr Zilch
Eddy Waller Farmer
Don Brodie Desk Sergeant #1
Tom Dugan Desk Sergeant #2
Jack Raymond Taxicab Driver
Jack Mulhall Policeman #1
Charles Jordan Policeman #2
Tom Kennedy Officer #1
Paul Newlan Officer #2
Lloyd Ingraham Ryan
Elmo Lincoln Turnkey
Mira McKinney Jail Matron
Eddie Hall Detective Reading Newspaper
Wilbur Mack Wedding Guest
Thomas Martin Butler
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Paul Palmentola Art Direction
Joseph Oxfield Wardrobe Supervisor
W. Donn Hayes Editor
James S. Brown Jr. Cinematography
Robert Lee Johnson Screenplay
Karl Hajos Music
Christy Cabanne Director, Screenplay
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Leon Fromkess Producer
Christy Cabanne Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Willie” (Kay Aldridge) is in the process of jilting her stuffy fiancé “Alvin” (Smith Ballew) - using his own car, when she encounters a hitchhiker to whom she offers a lift. They barely get half a mile down the road when they are apprehended by the cops for pinching the car and are promptly shoved ... in jail. It’s an easy mix-up for her to clear up, but her passenger “Marion” (Dave “Dex” O’Brien) seems to be having more difficulty on that front and so she assumes he has something to hide. To find out more, she takes him to her home where she pretends to be the secretary to it’s owner - really her mother, and sets about getting to the bottom of things where, of course, romance is only ever going to be just round the corner. With the fiancé on one side, the suspicious “Willie” and her disapproving mum all getting involved in her investigation, this amiably silly drama sets off down a path we’ve seen loads of time before. It’s a bit as if auteur Christy Cabanne took the first part of one old script he found in the attic and put it together with another he found at the bottom of the gerbil’s cage and so at times the plot overlaps and jars here. After the initial shenanigans settle down, it becomes a rather messy affair and the fairly lacklustre writing creates a story the cast can’t really make too much headway with. That said, though, there is a decent rapport between O’Brien and Aldridge and the scene stealing Nancy June Robinson raises the whole spirit of the thing as the younger sibling “Patricia” who certainly has the best of the quips. It’s a perfectly watchable afternoon comedy, but you’ll never recall it.

Jul 09, 2025