Sweetheart of the Navy

Sweetheart of the Navy (1937)

She Was Tops To Him...But He Was At The Bottom In Her Opinion!

  • Genre: Romance, Comedy, Music
  • Release Date: 1937-06-08
  • User Rating: 10/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 1min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Grand National Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Duncan Mansfield
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Summary

Singer Joan Whitney, called the "Sweetheart of the Navy" by sailors, is struggling to re-open the Snug Harbor Cafe. After her partner, Richard, skips town with the money owed to their creditors, the club opens unceremoniously. Two of Joan's sailor friends, Andy and Pete, offer to help her raise money for the club by staging a fight with Bumper Martin, boxing champion of the fleet. At Andy's request, straight-laced yeoman Eddie Harris replaces him in the upcoming fight. Andy and Pete then intimidate or coerce the sailors into betting on the fight, promising to give Joan the profits. Navy Commander Lodge, who is grooming Eddie for the Naval Academy at Annapolis, is against the fight, however, and Joan decides to "vamp" Eddie to make him fight.

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  • Eric Linden

    as Eddie Harris
  • Cecilia Parker

    as Joan Whitney
  • Roger Imhof

    as Commander Lodge
  • Bernadene Hayes

    as Mazie
  • Don Barclay

    as Pete
  • Etta McDaniel

    as Lily, the Cook
  • Reed Howes

    as Andrews
  • Eddy Waller

    as Krump
  • Jason Robards Sr.

    as Bumper
  • Cully Richards

    as Andy
  • John T. Murray

    as Carson
  • Art Miles

    as Jack
  • Henry Roquemore

    as Jones
  • Fred Murray

    as Henry
  • Vance Carroll

    as Steve
Directing Duncan Mansfield Director
Writing Garrett Graham Story
Writing Carroll Graham Screenplay
Writing Jay Strauss Story

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