G.I. Jane (1951 film)

Jane is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by Reginald Le Borg and released by Lippert Pictures.

Rawlings tangles with an angry lieutenant who transfers him to Alaska, where the commanding officer has requisitioned a platoon of WACs.

Rawlings furtively tampers with the travel orders so the lieutenant goes to Alaska, and the WACs go to his own post in the American desert.

Jane for what it was: "This is a pleasant, unpretentious musical programmer that will fit nicely into lower-case bookings in the secondary situations...

[6] The production looks “cheap and hurried in every respect.”[7] G. I. Jane serves largely as a venue for a number of songs provided by seven writers; among these were Jimmie Dodd, who later appeared on TV’s The Mickey Mouse Club.