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Plot Summary
A young woman, desperate to escape her small-town life and marry a soldier, enlists in the Women's Army Corps. Upon arrival at her training camp, she discovers that her beau has been reassigned to the Pacific. Determined to follow him, she concocts a plan to get herself deployed overseas, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected situations.
Critical Reception
Released during the height of World War II, 'She's a Soldier Too' was a modest wartime comedy aiming to boost morale. It received a generally lighthearted reception from critics who found it an amiable, if unexceptional, diversion. Audiences likely appreciated its patriotic themes and light romantic plot.
What Reviewers Say
- A charming, lighthearted wartime romp.
- Offers a glimpse into the female enlistment experience with a comedic touch.
- An enjoyable, albeit simple, patriotic film.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by Paramount Pictures and aimed to capitalize on the public's interest in the contributions of women to the war effort.
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