A homesick American soldier stationed in England during World War II makes an unauthorized trip to see his wife and returns to England with only two people knowing he was home for a few hours. When she learns that she is pregnant, she does not disclose that her husband had paid her a visit as to not get him into trouble. The townspeople are unanimous in their condemnation of her. But, after his discharge, he enlists the aid of a nightclub singer, the only other person who knew he came home.
Directing | Allan Dwan | Director |
Art | Hilyard M. Brown | Art Direction |
Editing | Arthur Roberts | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Design |
Camera | Reggie Lanning | Director of Photography |
Art | George Milo | Set Decoration |
Writing | Richard Sale | Screenplay |
Writing | Mary Loos | Screenplay |
Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
Writing | Mary Loos | Story |
Writing | Richard Sale | Story |
Sound | Cy Feuer | Music Director |
Sound | Joseph Dubin | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Dick Tyler Sr. | Sound |
Sound | Howard Wilson | Sound |
Crew | Howard Lydecker | Special Effects |
Crew | Theodore Lydecker | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mark | Makeup Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Peggy Gray | Hairstylist |
Production | Allan Dwan | Associate Producer |