Orders Is Orders (1934)
Directed by Walter Forde
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
Hollywood movie-making is satirized in this comedy. The trouble begins when an American filmmaker decides to us a British army barracks and soldiers to add a realistic touch to his newest Foreign Legion film. The trouble is, the director is neither very good, nor well informed about military life, something that the brigadier general that helps the filmmaker is quick to point out. But this does not stop the director from trying to get the whole British army into the act. The real kicker is that the American film crew does not have permission to use the soldiers or the facilities.
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America, army, barracks, behind-the-scenes, Britain, colonel, daughter, director, filmmaker, foreign-legion, military, soldier