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Francis Goes to West Point

1952

Comedy / Family / Fantasy

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Donald O'Connor Photo
Donald O'Connor as Peter Stirling
William Reynolds Photo
William Reynolds as Wilbur Van Allen
Chill Wills Photo
Chill Wills as Francis the Talking Mule
Leonard Nimoy Photo
Leonard Nimoy as Cadet Football Player #52
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749.35 MB
990*720
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 1 / 2
1.36 GB
1484*1080
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 21 min
P/S 1 / 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by tavm7 / 10

Francis Goes to West Point is another pretty funny entry in the series

This is the third in the Francis, the Talking Mule series. It begins with Peter and Francis at a plant where they save the building from being blown up. So Stirling now ends up at West Point. Some later familiar faces turn up here: David Janssen (credited as Dave, later of "The Fugitive") and James Best (yes, the later Roscoe P. Coltrane on "The Dukes of Hazzard"!) as a couple of guards at the place giving Peter a hard time, and Leonard Nimoy (partially recognizable as a younger version of Mr. Spock from the original "Star Trek" despite not wearing his hair with bangs and no pointy ears!) as one of the cadet football players. As usual, the funniest scenes involve Chill Wills' voice as the mule and his interactions with not only Donald O'Connor but some of the supporting players who discover Francis talking to them. So on that note, Francis Goes to West Point is worth a look.

Reviewed by jimhass6 / 10

Naive and charmingly dumb

I have to admit, this film has nothing much to recommend it except for the fact that it was among the very first movies I ever saw. I believe it was in the Fox Theater in New Orleans, off Elysee Blvd. way, way back there. I know I was young enough to be mightily impressed at how on earth they got a mule to talk! I'm still not sure.

Anyway, Donald O'Connor is one of the more underrated musical comedy guys from back then, and the show as a whole is pleasantly sawdust-brained. It's part of my education in films, and I love it just for that.

Reviewed by szekeong1236 / 10

Passable entry of the Francis series

It lacks the warmth found in the original film, but it is certainly funnier and has a better storyline than the second installment. Some audiences may be put off by the military setting considering that this film is supposed to be a light family film, but it does add some tensions to the story.

Francis the Mule is not quite the center of attention (It is as though the film should be called "Peter Goes to West Point"),but his role is much more involved here than it was in the second film. In fact, the film shift the attention away from Peter Stirling to Francis towards the end of the film.

On the whole, this film is worth your time whether or not you are a fan of the series.

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