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Francis In The Navy(1955) Review

Francis In The Navy(1955) Review

is a comedic time capsule best known today as the film that gave Clint Eastwood his first credited screen role . Directed by Arthur Lubin, this sixth entry in the popular Francis the Talking Mule series features Donald O’Connor in a dual role—playing both the bumbling Lieutenant Peter Stirling and his tough-as-nails Navy lookalike, "Slicker" Donevan. Key Highlights

: The story follows a classic case of mistaken identity when Stirling is "recruited" into the Navy because of his resemblance to Donevan. Naturally, his cynical pal Francis is along for the ride, voiced with a sardonic Western twang by veteran actor Chill Wills. Francis in the Navy(1955)

: A 25-year-old Clint Eastwood appears as a sailor named Jonesy . Legend has it he was cast primarily for his "right look" and strong jawline, with director Arthur Lubin encouraging the then-amateur actor to keep taking classes. is a comedic time capsule best known today