Sailor Be Good
1933 film by James Cruze
- March 7, 1933 (1933-03-07)
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Sailor Be Good is a 1933 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by James Cruze and written by Ethel Doherty, Viola Brothers Shore and Ralph Spence. Starring Jack Oakie, Vivienne Osborne, George E. Stone, Max Hoffman Jr. and Lincoln Stedman,[1][2] the film was released on March 7, 1933, by RKO Pictures.
Plot
Cast
- Jack Oakie as Kelsey Jones
- Vivienne Osborne as Red Dale
- George E. Stone as Murphy
- Lincoln Stedman as Slim
- Gertrude Michael as Kay Whitney
- Huntley Gordon as Mr. Whitney
- Charles Coleman as Butler
Trivia
Future pulp-writer and screenwriter, and ex-Navy man, Steve Fisher served as technical advisor and appeared on screen in an uncredited bit part.[3]
References
- ^ "Movie Review-Sailor Be Good - A Romantic Bluejacket". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ "Sailor Be Good Trailer, Reviews and Schedule for Sailor Be Good". TV Guide. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
- ^ John Locke, ed. Pulpwood Days: Volume 2: Live of the Pulp Writers (Elkhorn, California: Off-Trail Publications, 2013), p. 80.
External links
- Sailor Be Good at IMDb
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Films directed by James Cruze
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- The Valley of the Giants (1919)
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- Mrs. Temple's Telegram (1920)
- The Sins of St. Anthony (1920)
- What Happened to Jones (1920)
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- Old Ironsides (1926)
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- The City Gone Wild (1927)
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