In the Navy (film)
1941 American film directed by Arthur Lubin
In the Navy is a 1941 American film about a singer who tires of his career and joins the navy to escape it.
- Directed by Arthur Lubin. Written by Arthur T. Horman.
THE FLEET'S ALL IN...Since Those Riotous "Buck Privates" Abbott and Costello Joined Up! (taglines)
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Dialogue
edit- Smokey Adams: Did you ever go to school, stupid?
- Seaman Pomeroy Watson: Yeah, and I come out the same way.
- Thomas Halstead: By the way, where do all the little bugs go this time of year?
- Pomeroy Watson: Search me.
- Thomas Halstead: No thanks, I just wondered.
- Smokey Adams: If you asked a seaman how fast the ship was going, he wouldn't say "Miles" to you. He'd say "Knots" to you.
- Pomeroy Watson: Well, nuts to him, too, if that's the way he feels!
Taglines
edit- The Navy's All At Sea...With Those Riotous "BUCK PRIVATES"!
- They'll torpedo your troubles and blitz your blues...with waves of laughter and a barrage of boogie-woogie!
- You'll Boogie-Woogie to: "We're In The Navy" - "Hula-Ba-Luau" - "Gimme Some Skin"...and sing and sway to other songsations!
- THE FLEET'S ALL IN...Since Those Riotous "Buck Privates" Abbott and Costello Joined Up!
Cast
edit- Bud Abbott — Smokey Adams
- Lou Costello — Pomeroy Watson
- Dick Powell — Thomas Halstead
- Claire Dodd — Dorothy Roberts
- The Andrews Sisters — Themselves
- Dick Foran — Dynamite Dugan
- Billy Lenhart — Butch
- Kenneth Brown — Buddy
- Shemp Howard — Dizzy
External links
edit- In the Navy quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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