The Major and the Minor is a 1942 American comedy film starring Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland. It was the first American film directed by Billy Wilder, and launched his "incomparable" directing career. The screenplay by Wilder and Charles Brackett is based on the play Connie Goes Home by Edward Childs Carpenter. After her client Albert Osborne makes a pass at her, Susan Applegate quits her job as a scalp massager for the Revigorous System and decides to leave New York City and return home to Stevenson, Iowa. Upon arriving at the train station, she discovers she has only enough money to... cover a child's fare, so she disguises herself as a twelve-year-old girl named Su-Su. When a suspicious conductor catches her smoking, Su-Su takes refuge in the compartment of Major Philip Kirby who, believing she is a frightened child, agrees to let her stay with him until they reach his stop. When the train is detained by flooding on the tracks, Philip's fiancée Pamela Hill and her father, his commanding officer at the military academy where he teaches, drive to meet him.
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| Release date: | September 16, 1942 |
| Directed by: | Billy Wilder |
| Runtime: | 100 Minutes |
| Producer: | Arthur Hornblow, Jr. |
| Editor: | Doane Harrison |
| Music by: | Robert E. Dolan |
| Cinematography: | Leo Tover |
| Screenplay by: | Billy Wilder, Charles Brackett, Fanny Kilbourne, Edward Childs Carpenter |
| Estimated budget: | $928,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |