Seven Days' Leave (1942) Seven Days' Leave

Seven Days' Leave ★★ 1942 Radio star-crammed musical comedy about a soldier who must marry a certain already betrothed gal (Ball) within a week so he can inherit a fortune. Songs include "Can't Get Out of this Mood," "A Touch of Texas," and "Baby, You Speak My Language." Following the completion of the film, Mature joined the Coast Guard. Lively but not memorable. 87m/B VHS. Victor Mature, Lucille Ball, Harold (Hal) Peary, Mary Cortes, Ginny Simms, Marcy McGuire, Peter Lind Hayes, Walter Reed, Wallace Ford, Arnold Stang, Buddy Clark, Charles Victor; Director: Tim Whelan.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1942
Length (in minutes) 87
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Wallace Ford
Actor Buddy Clark
Actor Mary Cortes
Actor Marcy McGuire
Actor Ginny Simms
Actor Harold (Hal) Peary
Actor Charles Victor
Actor Arnold Stang
Actor Lucille Ball
Actor Peter Lind Hayes
Actor Victor Mature
Actor Walter Reed
Director Tim Whelan