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Give Me a Sailor

 
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Give Me a Sailor

  • Director: Elliott Nugent
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Farce
  • Main Cast: Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Betty Grable, Jack Whiting, J.C. Nugent
  • Release Year: 1938
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 80 minutes

Plot

Bob Hope and Jack Whiting are amorous sailors. Martha Raye is the "ugly duckling" sister of beautiful Betty Grable. The complication? Everyone's in love with the wrong person: Martha pines for Jack who pines for Betty who pines for Bob, and so it goes. The casting seems to be mixed up as well. Betty Grable would have been the likely candidate for the roles of Legs Larkin, but this in fact is the character name of Martha Raye, who (in the picture) defeats Grable in a beautiful legs contest! Because Paramount was trying to build up a Raye-Hope team, Martha ends up with Bob at fadeout time, while Jack and Betty have to make do with each other. Martha Raye is clearly the star of Give Me a Sailor, though Bob Hope, in his third feature film, has a few worthwhile moments. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Clarence Kolb - Captain Tallant; Nana Bryant - Mrs. Brewster; Emerson Treacy - Meryl; Bonnie Jean Churchill - Ethel May Brewster; Kathleen Lockhart - Mrs. Hawks; Ralph Sanford - Ice Man; Edward Earle - First Businessman; Eddie Kane - Second Businessman; Eddie Borden

Credit

Hans Dreier - Art Director, Earl Hedrick - Art Director, LeRoy J. Prinz - Choreography, Elliott Nugent - Director, William Shea - Editor, Boris Morros - Musical Direction/Supervision, Victor Milner - Cinematographer, Jeff Lazarus - Producer, Doris Anderson - Screenwriter, Frank R. Butler - Screenwriter, Anne Nichols - Play Author
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