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      Seven Days Leave

      Released Nov 13, 1942 1h 27m Musical Comedy List
      Reviews 14% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Army private Johnny Grey (Victor Mature) and his company get a week's leave before shipping out. Learning from a radio program that he is heir to $100,000 from his great grandfather, Johnny and three of his fellow soldiers travel to New York to retrieve the inheritance. There they discover a provision that Johnny must marry into the Havelock-Allen family to inherit the money. Johnny, who is already engaged, hesitates -- until he meets the beautiful Terry Havelock-Allen (Lucille Ball). Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Sep 01 Buy Now

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      Audience Member Worth a watch for a 1942 Ball and company. Thoroughly mediocre comedy that added some sparkle with "Truth or Consequences" and the Great Gildersleeve, a radio program. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Army private Johnny Grey (Victor Mature) and his company get a week's leave before shipping out. Learning from a radio program that he is heir to $100,000 from his great grandfather, Johnny and three of his fellow soldiers travel to New York to retrieve the inheritance. There they discover a provision that Johnny must marry into the Havelock-Allen family to inherit the money. Johnny, who is already engaged, hesitates -- until he meets the beautiful Terry Havelock-Allen (Lucille Ball).
      Director
      Tim Whelan
      Production Co
      RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
      Genre
      Musical, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Nov 13, 1942, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 1, 2009
      Runtime
      1h 27m
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