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A Guy Named Joe

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A Guy Named Joe is a 1943 film made by MGM, directed by Victor Fleming, produced by Everett Riskin, from a screenplay by Dalton Trumbo, adapted by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan from a story by Chandler Sprague and David Boehm.

The film starred Spencer Tracy as a dead fighter pilot who still roams the earth.

[edit] Cast

Spencer Tracy .... Pete Sandidge
Irene Dunne .... Dorinda Durston
Van Johnson .... Ted Randall
Ward Bond .... Al Yackey
James Gleason .... 'Nails' Kilpatrick
Lionel Barrymore .... The General
Barry Nelson .... Dick Rumney
Esther Williams .... Ellen Bright

[edit] Remake

The story was remade in 1989 as Always.

A Guy Named Joe at the Internet Movie Database

Victor Fleming
1910s When the Clouds Roll by (with Theodore Reed)
1920s The Mollycoddle | Mama's Affair | Woman's Place | The Lane That Had No Turning | Red Hot Romance | Anna Ascends | Dark Secrets | Law of the Lawless | To the Last Man | The Call of the Canyon | Code of the Sea | Empty Hands | The Devil's Cargo | Adventure | A Son of His Father | Lord Jim | The Blind Goddess | Mantrap | The Way of All Flesh | Hula | The Rough Riders | Abie's Irish Rose | The Awakening | The Wolf Song | The Virginian
1930s Common Clay | Renegades | The Wet Parade | Treasure Island | Reckless | The Farmer Takes a Wife | Captains Courageous | Test Pilot | The Wizard of Oz | Gone with the Wind
1940s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Tortilla Flat | A Guy Named Joe | Adventure | Joan of Arc
Productions The White Sister (1933)
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