My Buddy Filming Locations

My Buddy filming locations

Where was My Buddy filmed? My Buddy was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

My Buddy Filming Locations

My Buddy (1944)
Runtime: 67 minutes
Rating: 6.0
Release year: 1944
IMDB: tt0037109
Plot summary

Republic, never a company to not try getting ahead of the curve and with writers who could remember the 1930's social conscience WW I vets-returning-home films, made this in mid-1944 (a full year before the end of WW II) as a don't-let-it-happen-again sermon. The semi-prologue opening finds Father Jim Donnelly before a post-war planning board in Washington and, as Priests quite often did in 1930 and 1940's films, tells his point-making story in flashback of how WW I vet Eddie Ballinger, shaken by battle experiences anyway, returns home to a job that is no longer there for him and finds "No Help Wanted" signs standing in his way of making an honest living. Despite the pleas from his mother and his sweetheart Lucy Manners, Eddie starts hauling booze for bootlegger Tim Oberta and takes up with entertainer Lola, who eventually betrays him, mainly because she is a one-name character and that's what one-name characters are there for... especially in a movie with the lead playing his 1944 version of Jimmy Cagney in a 1933 Warner's film. Father Jim makes his don't-repeat-the-past point in less than an hour as the hearing committee had also seen and heard the story before.

Genres
Crime
Drama
Romance
Cast
Don 'Red' Barry
Ruth Terry
Lynne Roberts
Alexander Granach
Directors
Steve Sekely
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My Buddy filming locations