My Buddy (1944) Poster

(1944)

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7/10
Returning war vet turns to a life of crime
bux14 October 1998
The story of a soldier deeply affected by the death of his best friend in combat. When soldier(Barry)returns home, he is unable to adjust,find work-soon falls in with hoodlums.After serving time in prison, and attempts to go straight, Soldier sets enevitable course to films only plausable conclusion. A great effort for star Barry in a break-away role from his traditional westerns.
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8/10
Republic's Cagney
happytrigger-64-39051728 November 2020
Don Barry was Republic's answer to Cagney, with the same nervous face and small but tough body. Barry plays an ex soldier from WWI who lost his best friend just before the end of this terrible war. Going back to country, he cannot find any decent work, and ends in nasty business, getting into jail for five years. Sad destiny for that war hero who isn't recognized for his brilliant military duty. He finally finds the best solution for him and his family. Fine and touching story competently shot by Steve Sekely with nice camera tricks. The title of this forgotten gem is from a song with music written by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn. It has of course a major role in the story. I like the song in jail sung by Billy Baskette on pumpin piano (Waiting for the Evening Mail, from the movement Tin Pan Alley), swinging electric guitar and slapping bass, a must far ahead of its time.
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