646f9e108c WWII morale film for Texas A&amp;M graduates fighting overseas. Young Brad Craig (Langton) enters the military school with a chip on his shoulder which Mitchum and other upperclassmen quickly knock off. Once adjusted, Craig falls in love with a professor&#39;s beautiful daughter, only to find she is in love with his roommate, played by Noah Beery. In the meantime, Craig associates with Japanese spies (including William Frawley of &quot;I Love Lucy&quot;) bent on stealing a secret chemical compound being worked on a the University. But is he one of them, or a double agent for his country? Although it was not available except for on-campus showing, it is currently being marketed: http://secure1.esportspartners.com/store-aggieLocker/main_detail.cfm? nProductID=8176&amp;sAuxTitle=We&#39;&#39;ve%20Never%20Been%20Licked%20DVD<br/><br/>I saw this movie several times during my college years at A&amp;M, usually at &quot;The Grove&quot;, now long gone itself. Viewing was mandatory for incoming Corps freshmen. I have a VHS copy of the movie, but it is now also available on DVD.<br/><br/>Victor Mature, being interviewed by Johnny Carson, was asked what his worst movie was. Without hesitation, he replied: &quot;I don&#39;t remember the name, but it was about some cow college in Texas.&quot; Typical WWII tear jerker. If you are part of the generation that came of age around that era you&#39;ll still get some goosebumps when you see it even though it is really quite corny. I just wished I knew when it was ever going to be on TV again so I could tape it.
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