Call Me Mister

Call Me Mister is a revue with sketches by Arnold Auerbach and words and music by Harold Rome.

The title refers to troops who are happily returning to civilian life and no longer want to be addressed by their military ranks.

The cast included Betty Garrett, George S. Irving, Maria Karnilova, Harry Clark, Jules Munshin, and Lawrence Winters.

[1] In 1951, 20th Century Fox released a Lloyd Bacon-directed film version with a storyline corresponding with current events.

Set in Japan during the period between World War II and the Korean War, it starred Betty Grable as American USO entertainer Kay Hudson, who crosses paths with former husband Shep Dooley (Dan Dailey), who is determined to win her back despite the presence of her current beau Capt.