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  1. Where Do We Go from Here?: Directed by Gregory Ratoff, George Seaton. With Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie, June Haver, Gene Sheldon. Bill wants to join the Army, but he's 4F so he asks a wizard to help him, but the wizard has slight problems with his history knowlege, so he sends Bill everywhere in history, but not to WWII.

  2. Read movie and film review for Where Do We Go from Here? (1945) - Gregory Ratoff on AllMovie - A number of 1940s musicals dealt with the ongoing…

  3. 27. Nov. 2012 · WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? is a lively and tuneful Technicolor musical produced in the 20th-Fox manner. Unfortunately, this transfer is hampered by the fact that it was one of the Fox films produced in Monopack Technicolor rather than 3-strip Technicolor. Monopack Technicolor contained all colors on single emulsion film and was known to be ...

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  4. Where Do We Go From Here? Rated as unfit for the military in World War II, Bill Morgan (Fred MacMurray) desperately wants to enlist -- in part to impress beautiful Lucilla Powell (June Haver ...

    • Musical, Comedy
  5. Where Do We Go from Here (1945) Tweet. Tweet. Film details. Featuring . Fred MacMurray ... Film. Category. Fiction . Synopsis. Comedy of a man who uses a genie to get in the army but finds it is 1777. With the help of the genie he gets back to modern time ...

  6. Where Do We Go from Here? est un film de Gregory Ratoff. Synopsis : Comédie fantastique musicale qui retrace un fait historique : un chef indien vendant l’île de...

  7. Ira and Weill were intrigued by the screenplay, which provided them with the chance to create a 12-minute all-music and lyrics sequence, which was the longest of its kind on film to date. The success of WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? was hampered by the declaration of the allied victory in Europe, which dampened enthusiasm for films with a war plot ...