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  1. French Leave is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan and Renee Godfrey. It is the sequel to the 1947 film Kilroy Was Here and is sometimes known by the alternative title of Kilroy on Deck.

  2. French Leave: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Renee Godfrey, Ralph Sanford. Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy (Jackie Cooper) and "Pappy" Reagan (Jackie Coogan)arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi.

    • (17)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Frank McDonald
    • 1948-04-11
  3. 13 de jul. de 2020 · French leave. "This is the story of one man's love affair with France. His heart having first been captured in 1949 when, at the age of fifteen, he cycled alone and virtually penniless to catch the night boat to Dieppe, Michael de Larrabeiti relates his journey through manhood, telling tales of his adventures, of his passions and of ...

  4. Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy and “Pappy” Reagan arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi. But they are ordered by their skipper Muldoon to remain on board and guard against theft of foodstuffs by a black market gang.

  5. Visit the movie page for 'French Leave' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • Frank Mcdonald
    • Monogram Pictures
    • Jackie Cooper
  6. Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy (Jackie Cooper) and “Pappy” Reagan (Jackie Coogan)arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi. But they are ordered by their skipper Muldoon (Ralph Sanford) to remain on board and guard against theft of foodstuffs by a black market gang. Cast. Crew.

  7. Screenplay. Merchant seaman Skitch Kilroy (Jackie Cooper) and "Pappy" Reagan (Jackie Coogan)arrive in Marseilles, eager to resume their combative rivalry for Mimi. But they are ordered by their skipper Muldoon (Ralph Sanford) to remain on board and guard against theft of foodstuffs by a black market gang.