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United States. Language. English. Budget. $2,627,000 [3] Box office. $5,363,000 [3] A Guy Named Joe is a 1943 American supernatural romantic drama film directed by Victor Fleming. The film was produced by Everett Riskin, and starred Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, and Van Johnson.
- $2,627,000
With Spencer Tracy, Irene Dunne, Van Johnson, Ward Bond. A dead World War II bomber pilot, Pete Sandidge becomes the guardian angel of another pilot, Ted Randall. He guides Ted through battle and helping him to romance his old girlfriend, despite her excessive devotion to Sandidge's memory.
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- Drama, Fantasy, Romance
- Victor Fleming
- 1944-03-10
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A downed World War II pilot becomes the guardian angel for his successor in love and war. Cast & Crew. Read More. Victor Fleming. Director. Spencer Tracy. Pete Sandridge. Irene Dunne. Dorinda Durston. Van Johnson. Ted Randall. Ward Bond. Al Yackey. James Gleason. "Nails" Kilpatrick.
- Victor Fleming
- Spencer Tracy
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Summaries. A dead World War II bomber pilot, Pete Sandidge becomes the guardian angel of another pilot, Ted Randall. He guides Ted through battle and helping him to romance his old girlfriend, despite her excessive devotion to Sandidge's memory.
When adventurous World War II bomber pilot Pete Sandidge (Spencer Tracy) dies in an aerial attack after ordering the crew to safety, he meets "the General," a legendary dead pilot who assigns Pete...
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- Fantasy
Play Trailer. A guy—a gal—a pal—it’s swell! Overview. A cocky Air Force pilot stationed in England during World War II falls for a daring female flier. After he's killed on a mission, he is sent back to Earth by heavenly General with a new assignment. Victor Fleming. Director. Dalton Trumbo. Screenplay. David Boehm. Story. Chandler Sprague. Story.