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  1. SEE HERE, PRIVATE HARGROVE. Directed by. Wesley Ruggles. United States, 1944. Comedy, Romance, War. 101. Synopsis. Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences. Share. Synopsis. Jo ...

  2. Hargrove then learns that an autobiographical manuscript that he had submitted to various publishers has been accepted by one. As agreed, the four privates divide up Hargrove's $300 advance, but when word comes that Hargrove and Mulvehill's transfer has come through, a disgusted Esty and Burk reject the money. Hargrove and Mulvehill move to ...

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  4. The Laughs of a Nation! Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences. He muddles through basic training at Fort Bragg with the self-serving help of a couple of buddies intent on cutting themselves in on that extra income. Cast. Crew.

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  6. See Here, Private Hargrove was a lucky picture for both the subject and the actor who played the title role. The film is based on the events chronicled by drafted journalist Marion Hargrove who after his service in the army had a long career writing for the big screen.

  7. See Here, Private Hargrove is a 1944 black-and-white comedy film from MGM, produced by George Haight, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Robert Walker, Donna Reed, and Keenan Wynn. The film was adapted from the 1942 memoir of the same name by Marion Hargrove. The film was followed by a 1945 sequel, What Next, Corporal Hargrove?, which followed Hargrove to France.