Year: 1943
Runtime: 11 mins
Language: English
Director: Sam Baerwitz
The gang stages a military revue with a recruiting‑office sketch starring Mickey and Froggy and a finale that rhymes “Taxes” with “Axis.” An impersonation segment has Buckwheat as Eddie “Rochester” Anderson and the others spoof Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, Carmen Miranda and Virginia O’Brien.
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