
Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore
1944 · Movie · NR · 79 min · ★ 7.0
The "Housing Shortage Comedy" might have been a short-lived sub-genre of World War II-era comedy, but it produced some gems in its short lifespan. Among them is this antic, code-provoking jewel from Monogram Pictures starring Simone Simon ("Cat People"). Quebec-native Kathie Aumont (Simon) finds herself sans shelter in Washington, D.C. striking sparks with a shipping-out Marine (William Terry), Kathie convinces the handsome leatherneck to sub-let his place to her. But he neglects to tell her he has lent his keys out to a veritable squadron of fly-by-night soldiers – including a CPO looking to rendezvous with his bride (Robert Mitchum) and a buddy (James Ellison) who strikes some sparks with Kathie all on his own. As the action amps up into screwball mix-ups and mishaps, many the work of an actual gremlin (voiced by an uncredited Mel Blanc), we eventually end up in court where a corker of a surprise ending awaits all.
Also known as And So They Were Married
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Details
- Years
- 1944
- Release date
- 1944-07-07
- Language
- English
- Rated
- NR
- Runtime
- 79 min
- TMDB rating
- 7.0/10 (4 votes)
Themes
- marine
- shared apartment
Cast & crew

Simone Simon
as Kathie Aumont

James Ellison
as Mike Burke

William Terry
as Johnny Moore

Robert Mitchum
as CPO Jeff Daniels

Minna Gombell
as Mrs. Collins

Chick Chandler
as Jack

Alan Dinehart
as Judge

Gladys Blake
as Sally

Rondo Hatton
as Graves (uncredited)

Dorothy Granger
as Irene
Directed by Joe May