A drunk strikes Al, blackening his eye, and after the company's road repairman has changed the truck's tire, Alice and Joe spend the night delivering milk to their benefactor's customers. ![]() When Al's truck has a flat tire, he and his passengers visit a lunch room to call for assistance. Having missed the last bus home, they accept a ride with a milk man named Al Henry ( James Gleason). However, when he persists, and chases the bus she is riding down the street, she relents, promising to meet him under the clock at the Astor Hotel.Īlthough her roommate chastises Alice for "picking up" a soldier, Alice keeps her date with Joe, arriving late, and the two have dinner. When he asks her whether she is busy that evening, she says that she is. He asks to accompany her on her way home atop a double-decker bus, and she points out landmarks along the way, including the Central Park Zoo and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, both of which they stop and visit. ![]() Alice asks Joe where he is going, and he says he is on leave but has no definite destination while in New York. This was Garland's first dramatic role, as well as her first starring vehicle in which she did not sing.Ī small-town soldier, Joe Allen ( Robert Walker), on a 48-hour leave, meets Alice Mayberry ( Judy Garland) in crowded Pennsylvania Station when she trips over his foot and breaks the heel off one of her shoes.Īlthough it is Sunday, Joe gets a shoe-repair shop owner to open his store and repair her shoe. The Clock (UK title Under the Clock) is a 1945 American romantic drama film starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker and directed by Garland's future husband, Vincente Minnelli.
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