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'Doughboys' is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton. It was Keaton's second starring talkie vehicle. A Spanish-language version was also made under the title, 'De Frente, Marchen.'

Plot



Elmer (Buster Keaton), a member of the idle rich, is smitten by working girl Mary (Sally Eilers), who will have nothing to do with him. When Elmer's chauffeur gets caught up in an army recruitment drive and quits, Elmer goes to an employment agency to find a new driver and accidentally enlists in the army. Elmer learns that Mary is on the base to entertain the troops and learns that his drill sergeant, Brophy (Edward Brophy), is also interested in Mary.

Cast



* Buster Keaton as Elmer

* Sally Eilers as Mary

* Cliff Edwards as Nescopeck

* Edward Brophy as Sgt. Brophy

* Victor Potel as Svendenburg

* Arnold Korff as Gustav

* Frank Mayo as Captain Scott

* Pitzy Katz as Abie Cohn

* William Steele as Lieutenant Randolph

* Edward Sedgwick as Guggleheimer the Camp Cook (uncredited)

Reception



Keaton had creative input in 'Doughboys', which was partly inspired by his own experience in World War I. Although the writers kept inserting puns and verbal jokes into the script, Keaton insisted that his dialogue, at least, be less "jokey."[http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/443505|430504/Doughboys.html Doughboys], TCM. Keaton felt that 'Doughboys' was the best of the films he made for MGM.

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