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      • The only available transportation is a motorcycle which, due to Army regulations, only Catherine is allowed to drive; Henri has to ride in the sidecar.
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  2. The only available transportation is a motorcycle which, due to Army regulations, only Catherine is allowed to drive; Henri has to ride in the sidecar. After several mishaps, the constantly quarreling couple arrive at their destination, Bad Nauheim .

  3. Jun 19, 2020 · Henry and Catherine begin their mission with good-natured teasing and bickering, which intensifies when they discover that the army doesn’t have any cars for them to take on their journey. So they must ride a motorcycle with a sidecar. Guess who rides in the sidecar. Yep, it’s Henry.

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  4. After marrying an American lieutenant with whom he was assigned to work in post-war Germany, a French captain attempts to find a way to accompany her back to the States under the terms of the War Bride Act.

  5. Making their way across post-war Germany on an assignment, French officer Rocard (Cary Grant), in the sidecar because only American WAC Catherine (Ann Sheridan), an ex-girlfriend, is authorized to drive, in Howard Hawks' I Was A Male War Bride, 1949.

  6. The only available transportation is a motorcycle which, due to Army regulations, only Catherine is allowed to drive; Henri has to ride in the sidecar. After several mishaps, the constantly quarreling couple arrive at their destination, Bad Nauheim .

  7. Making their way across post-war Germany on an assignment, French officer Rocard (Cary Grant), in the sidecar because only American WAC Catherine (Ann Sheridan), an ex-girlfriend, is authorized to drive, in Howard Hawks' I Was A Male War Bride, 1949.

  8. The only available transportation is a motorcycle which, due to Army regulations, only Catherine is allowed to drive; Henri has to ride in the sidecar. After several mishaps, the constantly quarreling couple arrive at their destination, Bad Nauheim.