Marcy McGuire
2 titles
Filmography
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Seven Days Ashore
(1944)A sailor enlists his fellow Merchant Marines to help with an excess of girlfriends while on leave in this romantic comedy. Furloughed in San Francisco, Dan Arland (Gordon Oliver) gets mixed up with three amorous females and tries to pass two of them off to his pals Monty (Wally Brown) and Orville (Alan Carney) while he devotes his time to debutante Annabelle (played by future news journalist Elaine Shepard). Virginia Mayo stars in an early role, and Dooley Wilson (Sam in Casablanca), Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, and the zany "corn aggregation" led by Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher provide musical breaks.

Seven Days' Leave
(1942)Victor Mature and Lucille Ball lead a star-studded cast in this wacky romantic comedy in which a serviceman has one week to wed an heiress. High-spirited soldier Johnny Grey suddenly inherits $100,000. There's just one catch: Johnny must marry heiress Terry (Ball), whom he has never met, within seven days. Supporting comedians and specialty performers include Harold Peary (in his traditional "Great Gildersleeve" radio persona), Ralph Edwards (shown hosting his popular television game show Truth or Consequences), announcer Charles Victor (emceeing his Court of Missing Heirs radio program), singers Ginny Simms and Marcy McGuire, south-of-the-border entertainer Mapy Cortes, and bandleaders Freddy Martin and Les Brown.