Verna: USO Girl

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Verna: USO Girl

Verna: U.S.O. Girl DVD
Directed by Ronald F. Maxwell
Starring Sissy Spacek
William Hurt
Distributed by Public Broadcasting Service
Release dates United States January 25, 1978
Running time 90 min.
Country US
Language English

Verna: USO Girl is a teleplay by Albert Innaurato.

Based on a Paul Gallico story, it focuses on untalented singer-dancer Verna Vain, who fervently believes that a U.S.O. tour overseas will put her on the road to superstardom. Although she's more willing than able, her brave self-confidence wins the hearts of the beleaguered GI audiences. They embrace the dauntless Verna because she, like them, is risking her life for the sake of the American dream.

Verna's fellow troupe members include Eddie, a second-rate vaudevillian, and would-be chanteuse Maureen, who encourages Verna (of whom she observes, "She's invented a new way to sing flat and dance clumsy") to set aside her show business fantasies and accept a proposal of marriage offered by Army engineering captain Walter.

Filmed in military training areas in Hammelburg and Baumholder, Germany by director Ronald F. Maxwell, it stars Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Howard Da Silva, and Sally Kellerman. Period songs featured in routines created by burlesque comic Joey Faye and choreographed by Donald Saddler include "I'll Get By," "Jeepers, Creepers," and "Since You Went Away."

Produced by Thirteen/WNET New York, Verna: U.S.O. Girl was broadcast nationwide by PBS as part of the Great Performances series on January 25, 1978. Da Silva won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Special, and Maxwell's direction and Innuarto's script received nominations.

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