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  1. Johnny Kovacs (Jones) is a war hero who comes back home for a ten-day leave. Pursued by a woman (Shelton) who considers herself his fiance, he works with his superior officers to hide during his leave. He adopts the name Johnny O'Rourke, and finds a room at a theatrical boarding house.

  2. When Johnny Comes Marching Home: Directed by Charles Lamont. With Allan Jones, Jane Frazee, Gloria Jean, Donald O'Connor. War hero Johnny Kovacs works with his superiors to hide from a star crossed lover while on leave and falls in love while living at a boarding house.

    • (67)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Charles Lamont
    • 1942-12-24
  3. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (Roud 6637), sometimes "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again", is a song from the American Civil War that expressed people's longing for the return of their friends and relatives who were fighting in the war.

    • 1863
  4. Año: 1942. Título original: When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Sinopsis: Un héroe de guerra regresa a casa. Para huir de la adulación, se refugia bajo nombre falso en una pensión de gente de la farándula, con la cual entabla amistad.

    • George Robinson (B&W)
    • Charles Lamont
    • Estados Unidos
    • Musical
  5. War hero Johnny Kovacs returns home to a hero's welcome, but all the private wants to do on his furlough is eat a hot dog and sleep for a week. Instead, he is kept on a day-and-night personal appearance schedule.

    • Charles Lamont, Sam Rosen, Melville Shyer
    • Allan Jones
  6. Jones is cast as war hero Johnny Kovacs, who wearies of the adulation heaped upon him and takes refuge under an assumed name in a theatrical boarding house. Here he befriends orchestra leader Phil Spitalny and his all-girl aggregation, including the inimitable Evelyn and Her Magic Violin.

  7. When Johnny Comes Marching Home», a veces también llamada «When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again», es una canción popular de la Guerra de Secesión que expresa el deseo de la gente de que sus amigos y familiares que estaban combatiendo en la guerra regresaran.