Francis Goes to West Point (1952)
A Film by Arthur Lubin
DVDRip | MKV | 1h 21min | 718x540 | AVC @ 1800Kbps | AAC @ 160Kbps
Lang: English | Subs: None | 1.12 GB
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy
IMDB
IMDB Rating: 6.4/10
Directed by: Arthur Lubin
Starring: Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley
Storyline: Francis Goes to West Point is the third entry in Universal's money-spinning series about a talking mule. Donald O'Connor once again stars as Peter Sterling, who with the garrulous Francis' helps prevent the destruction of an atomic energy plant. As a reward, Peter is given a scholarship to West Point, where he quickly distinguishes himself as the military academy's biggest foul-up. Peter's future as an officer and a gentleman is saved by the timely arrival of Francis, who functions as the West Point football team's mascot. This time around, O'Connor is allotted two lovely leading ladies, played by Lori Nelson and Alice Kelly. Two of the West Point cadets are played by future TV favorites David Janssen and James Best. And as always, Francis' Southern-fried voice is supplied by Chill Wills.
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A Film by Arthur Lubin
DVDRip | MKV | 1h 21min | 718x540 | AVC @ 1800Kbps | AAC @ 160Kbps
Lang: English | Subs: None | 1.12 GB
Genre: Comedy | Fantasy
IMDB
IMDB Rating: 6.4/10
Directed by: Arthur Lubin
Starring: Donald O'Connor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley
Storyline: Francis Goes to West Point is the third entry in Universal's money-spinning series about a talking mule. Donald O'Connor once again stars as Peter Sterling, who with the garrulous Francis' helps prevent the destruction of an atomic energy plant. As a reward, Peter is given a scholarship to West Point, where he quickly distinguishes himself as the military academy's biggest foul-up. Peter's future as an officer and a gentleman is saved by the timely arrival of Francis, who functions as the West Point football team's mascot. This time around, O'Connor is allotted two lovely leading ladies, played by Lori Nelson and Alice Kelly. Two of the West Point cadets are played by future TV favorites David Janssen and James Best. And as always, Francis' Southern-fried voice is supplied by Chill Wills.
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