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Buck Privates Come Home (1947) was a Comedy - Family Film directed by Charles Barton and produced by Robert Arthur.

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Bill Gregory: That's my car, hey Slick, who's racing my car?
Slicker Smith: I don't know, I'll ask Herbie... Herbie? Herbie can't drive!


Herbie Brown: [explaining their situation with Evie] We've been like a mama and a papa to her.
Slicker Smith: Leave me out of this.
Herbie Brown: Okay, Papa.


Man: Where does this little girl live?
Herbie Brown: Paris.
Slicker Smith: Marsailles.
Herbie Brown: Marsailles.
Slicker Smith: Paris.
Man: Paris and Marsailles?
Herbie Brown: Her mother is a traveling salesman.


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His reprise of the role of Sergeant Collins from Buck Privates became the final film role for Nat Pendleton.
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