• This typical bit of 1944 Paramount studio wartime fluff, expertly paced by George Marshall, features a first-rate comic performance by Fred MacMurray, best remembered for his dramatic roles in DOUBLE INDEMNITY and THE APARTMENT. MacMurray started as a saxophone player and can be heard playing one badly but briefly in a long shot. In typical Hollywood fashion, the jazz classic IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU, a favorite tune of Sinatra and Chet Baker, the best of the songs here, gets only the briefest screen time, sung in the film beautifully by Dorothy Lamour who was not only lovely but could act. She affects a delightful Brooklyn accent in a delightful bit with Frank Faylen who later played the male nurse in LOST WEEKEND and the cab driver in ITS A WONDERFUL LIFE.