Sergeant Mike

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1944 "A Thrilling Story of a G.I. AND HIS DOG!"
Sergeant Mike
Sergeant Mike

Sergeant Mike 5m3e52

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A soldier becomes quite upset when he is transferred from the highly coveted machine-gun unit to the canine corps. He begins to change his opinion when he learns that his army dog Mike was a gift from an eight-year-old whose father was killed in the war. Now the soldier becomes committed to training Mike into the best army dog there ever was.

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Released: November. 09,1944 | Released Producted By: Columbia Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A soldier becomes quite upset when he is transferred from the highly coveted machine-gun unit to the canine corps. He begins to change his opinion when he learns that his army dog Mike was a gift from an eight-year-old whose father was killed in the war. Now the soldier becomes committed to training Mike into the best army dog there ever was.

Genre

War

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Cast

Tom Keene

Director

Henry Levin

Producted By

Columbia Pictures

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Sergeant Mike Audience Reviews 1v6w6m

WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Platicsco Good story, Not enough for a whole film
ScoobyMint Disappointment for a huge fan!
Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
GUENOT PHILIPPE Nothing special in this little war sleeper, but although not bad time waster. We have seen this a billion times before, an ordinary GI story about soldiers to whom we give a dog in their warfare efforts...Forgettable at the most. This is the first feature directed by Henry Levin, for Columbia Pictures, where the film maker made most of his career. It's starring Larry Parks, another faithful Levin's actor in later swashbuckler - against the "evil" George Mac Ready - and produced by Jack Frier - never heard of him... Yes, you can miss this war dog story. It could have been a police dog one, as Edward Cahn did one time. But that's another comment.