Victor Mature and Lucille Ball top the star-studded cast of RKO Radio’s Seven Days Leave. Mature plays Johnny Grey, an eternally smiling GI who suddenly falls heir to $100,000. There’s just one catch: Johnny must marry heiress Terry (Ball), whom he’s never met, within a seven-day period. Once this familiar premise has been set up, the film segues into an unending parade of supporting comedians and specialty performers, including Harold Peary (in his traditional “Great Gildersleeve” radio persona), Ralph Edwards (shown hosting his popular airwaves quizzer Truth or Consequences), announcer Charles Victor (likewise emceeing his Court of Missing Heirs radio program), singers Ginny Simms and Marcy McGuire, south-of-the-border entertainer Mapy Cortes, and bandleaders Freddy Martin and Les Brown. Also on tap are a brace of future TV favorites, Peter Lynd Hayes and Arnold Stang. The choreography is by director-to-be Charles Walters, making his Hollywood debut. Seven Days Leave should not be confused with the 1944 RKO Radio “B” Seven Days Ashore., A happy-go-lucky soldier learns that he’s inherited $100,000. There’s just one catch to collecting the money, he must marry an heiress he’s never met within one week’s time.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Seven Days’ Leave ” ?
A: The main cast includes Victor Mature,Lucille Ball,Harold Peary,Ginny Simms,Mapy Cortés,Marcy McGuire,Peter Lind Hayes,Walter Reed,Wallace Ford,Arnold Stang,Buddy Clark,Charles Victor,King Kennedy,Charles Andre,Harry Holman,Addison Richards,Sergio Orta,Jack Gardner,Willie Fung,Ronnie Rondell,Richard Martin,Frank Martinelli,Russell Hoyt,Henri DeSoto,Charles D. Hall,Edward Thomas,Max Wagner,Ralph Dunn,Allen Wood,Charles Flynn,Les Brown,Ralph Edwards,Carroll Clark,Robert de Grasse,Robert Wise,Charles Walters,Vernon Walker,Renie,William Bowers,Albert S. D’Agostino,Kenneth Earl,Vernon L. Walker,C. Bakaleinikoff,Ralph Spence,Curtis Kenyon.
Q: When Did the “Seven Days’ Leave” Released?
A: The Movie “Seven Days’ Leave” originally aired on 1942-11-13 and released in the year of 1942.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Seven Days’ Leave” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Seven Days’ Leave” ?
A: “Seven Days’ Leave” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.