
Two ex-soldiers return from overseas--one of them having smuggled into the country a French orphan girl he has become attached to. They wind up running into their old sergeant--who hates them--and getting involved with a race-car builder who's trying to find backers for a new midget racer he's building.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two ex-soldiers return from overseas--one of them having smuggled into the country a French orphan girl he has become attached to. They wind up running into their old sergeant--who hates them--and getting involved with a race-car builder who's trying to find backers for a new midget racer he's building.
Leave your thoughts about Buck Privates Come Home.
| User Reviewxmen xI have the collection of these two and I watch them often |
| User ReviewBill TA fantastic sequel to Buck Privates that is even better than the original! Hilarious gags, routines and mayhem that makes the duo memorable. I loved it! |
| User ReviewJason Kloved the gay sex - oh i thought this movie was about Buck's Privates |
| User ReviewBrian BAs funny as Buck Privates. If only The Andrews Sisters had returned. |
| User ReviewAj VThis comedy is pretty average for 1947, actually it's pretty corny, and not that funny. Overall, it's okay, not good but not too bad either. |
| User ReviewAnna BAn OK Abbott & Costello movie, with some amusing sequences. The plot is nothing much, but then, why should it be? And what an amazing transformation of a broken-down bus! |
| User ReviewMasorad (With a title that is a tweak or two away from gay porn, this follow-up to 41's "Buck Privates" offers scant evidence of Abbott & Costello's greatness. No memorable dialogue-driven routines or inspired slapstick here, just a grind-it-out motion-going exercise in killing time. The sawhorse routine and the undercranked finale are really not up to snuff. |