Seven Days' Leave 82 years old

Seven Days' Leave

Soldier Johnny Grey is engaged to marry singer Mapy Cortes, but his plans go awry when he learns that he is the heir to $100,000 from his great-grandfather -- a bequest that comes with a catch: before claiming the money, Johnny must marry a descendant of his great-grandfather's Civil War enemy, General Havelock-Allen. Not wanting to disrupt his planned marriage to Mapy, Johnny must figure out how to concoct a temporary marriage-of-convenience with the descendant -- who turns out to be the beautiful Terry Havelock-Allen.

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Seven Days' Leave Cast

Name Character
Lucille Ball She was 31, 77 years old when she died as Terry Havalok-Allen
Victor Mature He was 29, 86 years old when he died as Johnny Grey
Arnold Stang He was 24, 91 years old when he died as Bitsy Slater
Ginny Simms She was 27, 78 years old when she died as Ginny Simms
Harold Peary He was 34, 76 years old when he died as Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve
Marcy McGuire She was 16, now 98 years old as Mickey Havalok-Allen
Peter Lind Hayes He was 27, 82 years old when he died as Pvt. Pete Jackson
Mapy She was 32, 88 years old when she died as Mapy (as Mapy Cortes)

Seven Days' Leave Crew

Name Department
Vernon L. Walker as Special Effects. He was 48 (53) years old when He died Crew
Carroll Clark as Art Direction. He was 48 (74) years old when He died Art
Albert S. D'Agostino as Art Direction. He was 49 (77) years old when He died Art
Darrell Silvera as Set Decoration. He was 41 (82) years old when He died Art
Robert De Grasse as Director of Photography. He was 42 (70) years old when He died Camera
Renié as Costume Design. She was 41 (90) years old when She died Costume & Make-Up
William Bowers as Screenplay. He was 26 (70) years old when He died Writing
Ralph Spence as Screenplay. Ralph Spence was 52 (59) years old when Ralph Spence died Writing
Curtis Kenyon as Screenplay. He was 30 (91) years old when He died Writing
Kenneth Earl as Screenplay. Writing
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Seven Days' Leave (82 years)

  • Release day: Friday, November 13, 1942
  • Runtime: 87 minutes