A WAVE, a WAC and a Marine is an American 1944 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson (in his directorial debut) for low-budget Monogram Pictures.
Sally Eilers runs a talent agency and sets out to put a couple of Broadway stars under contract.
But he put up the money and we decided on the crazy story A Wave, a WAC and a Marine.
"[1] Karlson called the film "probably the worst picture ever made....
It was a nothing picture, but I was lucky because it was for Monogram and they didn't understand how bad it was because they had never made anything that was any good.