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  1. Kilroy Was Here is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and written by Dick Irving Hyland. The film stars Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Wanda McKay, Frank Jenks, Norman Phillips Jr. and Rand Brooks. It was released on July 19, 1947 by Monogram Pictures.

  2. Kilroy Was Here: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Jackie Cooper, Jackie Coogan, Wanda McKay, Frank Jenks. "Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name.

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    • Comedy
    • Phil Karlson
    • 1947-07-19
  3. Kilroy was here. Engraving of Kilroy on the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. The opening scene "Kilroy was here" graffiti at Bikini Atoll, atomic bomb test film in 1946. Kilroy was here is a meme [1] that became popular during World War II, typically seen in graffiti.

  4. Returning G. I. John J. Kilroy (Jackie Cooper), whose main ambition is to get a college education, finds himself one-half credit short for college entrance. Connie Harcourt (Wanda McKay) writes feature stories about him as "Kilroy,", the most talked about G. I. of the war, and is able to get him...

    • Phil Karlson, Theodore Joos
    • Jackie Cooper
  5. "Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name. ‎Kilroy Was Here (1947) directed by Phil Karlson • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd

    • Phil Karlson
    • Monogram Pictures
  6. Kilroy Was Here. Year. 1947. Running time. 68 min. Country. United States. Director. Phil Karlson. Screenwriter. Dick Irving Hyland, Louis Quinn. Story: Dick Irving Hyland, Lee Wainer. Cast. Music. Edward J. Kay. Cinematography. William A. Sickner (B&W) Producer. Monogram Pictures. Distributor: Monogram Pictures. Genre. Comedy.

  7. Overview. "Kilroy Was Here" was a popular expression during World War II, but it's not much fun to John J. Kilroy, who has to try to live with all the jokes and wisecracks regarding his name. Phil Karlson. Director. Dick Irving Hyland. Screenplay.