Hay Foot 82 years old

All the same stars of that other convulsive army comedy that was the most hilarious thing in khaki 'til this one came along!

Hay Foot

Colonel Barkley is very proud of his assistant, Sergeant Doubleday, who has a photographic memory. Doubleday shows off his book knowledge on firearms during a class given by Sergeant Ames, embarrassing him. Through a series of misunderstandings, Colonel Barkley thinks the gun shy Doubleday is an expert marksman, and he sets him up in a shooting match against Ames and Sergeant Cobb.

Credits

Hay Foot Cast

Name Character
Douglas Fowley He was 30, 86 years old when he died as Captain Rossmead
Elyse Knox She was 24, 94 years old when she died as Betty Barkley
Noah Beery, Jr. He was 28, 81 years old when he died as Sgt. Charlie Cobb
James Gleason He was 59, 76 years old when he died as Colonel J. A. Barkley
Joe Sawyer He was 35, 75 years old when he died as Sergeant Ames
William Tracy He was 24, 49 years old when he died as Sergeant 'Dodo' Doubleday
Harold Goodwin He was 39, 84 years old when he died as Lieutenant Caldwell

Hay Foot Crew

Name Department
Charles D. Hall as Art Direction. He was 53 (81) years old when He died Art
Fred Guiol as Director. He was 43 (66) years old when He died Directing
Fred Guiol as Producer. He was 43 (66) years old when He died Production
William Stevens as Set Decoration. He was 38 (78) years old when He died Art
Edward Ward as Original Music Composer. He was 41 (71) years old when He died Sound
Richard C. Currier as Editor. He was 49 (92) years old when He died Editing
Edward E. Seabrook as Screenplay. Writing
Edward Montagne as Assistant Director. He was 29 (91) years old when He died Directing
Eugene Conrad as Screenplay. He was 49 (72) years old when He died Writing
Robert Pittack as Director of Photography. He was 43 (77) years old when He died Camera
Hay Foot poster
Hay Foot (82 years)

All the same stars of that other convulsive army comedy that was the most hilarious thing in khaki 'til this one came along!

  • Release day: Friday, January 02, 1942
  • Runtime: 48 minutes