Where's My Man To-Nite
Abstract
From the CUL Digital Collection: "As World War II breaks out, young Rodney is reluctant to enlist, in spite of the militaristic exhortations of his Grandpa. Finally, he is drafted and does basic training at an Arizona desert camp. While accused of going AWOL, he stumbles on a nest of Japanese spies, whom he captures with the feisty aid of Grandpa, who just happened to be on his way for a visit. Grandpa dies, but Rodney is feted as a hero."
Publication Date
1943
Document Type
Other
Part of
Tyler, Texas Black Film Collection
Format
35mm film
Rights
G. William Jones Film and Video Collection, Southern Methodist University
Source
http://digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttb/id/12
Recommended Citation
Jenkins and Bourgeois, "Where's My Man To-Nite" (1943). Films. 15.
https://scholar.smu.edu/jfvc_films/15
Notes
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