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GI Jane / Grand Canyon
- (Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVG
- Release Date: 1/20/2015

GI Jane / Grand Canyon
- (Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TVG
- Release Date: 1/20/2015
- Starring: Jean Porter, Tom Neal, Iris Adrian, Jimmie Dodd, Jeanne Mahoney, Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes, Reed Hadley, James Millican, Olin Howland
- UPC: 089859064326
- Item #: 1384078X
- Directors: Paul Landres, Reginald Le Borg
- Rated: TVG
- Genre: Musical
- Release Date: 1/20/2015
- This product is a special order
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 127 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Kit Parker Films
DVD
Price: $10.16

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Product Notes
G I Jane
At a remote Army training camp in the desert, our boys in uniform want to do more than wave at the WACs, and new recruit Tim Rawlings bets them $500 he can make this happen. A stern female lieutenant makes things tough but eventually it's Mission Accomplished, the barracks filled with beauties and ballads. There'll never be a winner in the battle of the sexes when there's THIS much fraternizing with the enemy! Grand Canyon There's grand fun, grand feudin' and grand fightin' in this spoof on low-budget Hollywood moviemaking. Assigned by producer Robert L. Lippert to make a Western titled "Grand Canyon" on indoor sets, Reed Hadley farcically tries and fails, and finally convinces the front office to allow him to shoot on location. More comedy, romance (and songs) ensue.