Sea Legs

Sea Legs (1930)

Oh for the life of a sailor when the battleship's one big boudoir! it's a gloom Destroyer!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1930-12-01
  • User Rating: 3/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 3min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Victor Heerman
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Summary

Searchlight Doyle, lightweight boxing champion of the United States Navy, is shanghaied into the fleet of Sainte Cassette, an island republic, as a replacement for a wealthy slacker who must serve his country to receive a $2 million inheritance, a scheme concocted by attorney Gabriel Grabowski. All his shipmates, except Hyacinth Nitouche, assume that he is indeed the wastrel he purports to be. Doyle falls in love with Adrienne, the most beautiful of the captain's daughters, and wins her affections by treating his comrades in her teashop. Admiral O'Brien, grandfather of the man Doyle is impersonating, comes to visit, and mistaking him for a civilian, Doyle throws him overboard and to everybody's surprise is complimented on his vigilance. But his real identity is exposed by some American sailors, and he is suspected of killing young O'Brien; he is cleared of suspicion, however, and is reinstated by the admiral, thereby gaining Adrienne's love.

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  • Jack Oakie

    as Searchlight Doyle
  • Eugene Pallette

    as Hyacinth Nitouche
  • Lillian Roth

    as Adrienne
  • André Cheron

    as High Commissioner
  • Albert Conti

    as Captain
  • Harry Green

    as Gabriel Grabowski
  • Jean Del Val

    as Crosseti
  • Charles Sellon

    as Adm. O'Brien
  • Tom Ricketts

    as Commander
  • Billy Gilbert

    as Naval Officer
Directing Victor Heerman Director
Sound Ralph Rainger Original Music Composer
Camera Allen G. Siegler Director of Photography
Editing Doris Drought Editor
Writing George Marion Jr. Story

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