Army Bound

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Army Bound
Army Bound poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Paul Landres
Screenplay by Al Martin
Produced byBen Schwalb
Starring Stanley Clements
Karen Sharpe
Steve Brodie
Jeffrey Stone
Harry Hayden
Lela Bliss
Gil Stratton
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited byBruce Schoengarth
Music by Marlin Skiles
Production
company
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • October 5, 1952 (1952-10-05)
Running time
61 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Army Bound is a 1952 American drama film directed by Paul Landres and written by Al Martin. The film stars Stanley Clements, Karen Sharpe, Steve Brodie, Jeffrey Stone, Harry Hayden, Lela Bliss and Gil Stratton. The film was released on October 5, 1952 by Monogram Pictures. [1] [2] [3]

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