The #1 Movie Review, Analysis, Question and Answer Site

A Guy Named Joe (1943)

Synopsis:
A sentimental, patriotic (if not propagandistic) Hollywood fantasy about a dead World War II bomber pilot, Maj. Pete Sandidge who becomes guardian angel to another pilot, Capt. Ted Randall, guiding Randall through battle and helping him to romance his old girlfriend, despite her excessive devotion to Sandidge's memory.
Resource Links:

Reviews & Analyses: A Guy Named Joe

Tell the world what you think about A Guy Named Joe. Post a Review / Analysis!

Post a Review / Analysis
Earn QUA for FREE by contributing to MovieQUA!

Login required. Reviews / Analyses cannot be changed once submitted - please post carefully! No URLs!
Title
Required. An introduction to your Review / Analysis
Body
Required. Post your Review / Analysis in as much detail and as personally as you want. This is your chance to share your innermost thoughts on A Guy Named Joe
Image
Optional. You can include an image to complement your Analysis
Answer Humanoid Test
Four + CAPTCHA Image =

Latest Questions

Be the first to share a A Guy Named Joe question!

Post Question
Earn QUA for FREE by contributing to MovieQUA!

Login required. Questions cannot be changed once submitted - please post carefully! No URLs!
Question Title
Required. A catchy introduction to your question
Full Question
Required. Describe in detail exactly what you want to know
Question Category
Plot and Symbolism
Fact vs Fiction
Behind the Scenes
Movie Music
Actors and Actresses
Required. Pick what makes sense!
Answer Humanoid Test
Four + CAPTCHA Image =

A man is murdered. Two men witness it. A blind man who hears the killer, and a deaf man who sees her. The police don'...
Crossing Over is a multi-character canvas about immigrants of different nationalities struggling to achieve legal sta...
After a series of bomb blasts in Mumbai, ACP Karan Malhotra announces that he will bring in the culprits responsible ...
A newspaper photographer, Jean, researches the lurid and sensational axe murder of two women in 1873 as an editorial ...