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  1. Hi Ya, Sailor: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200.

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    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Jean Yarbrough
    • 1943-10-08
  2. Hi'ya, Sailor is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Stanley Roberts. The film stars Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks, Phyllis Brooks and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on October 8, 1943, by Universal Pictures.

  3. 08.10.1943 (US) Musik , Komödie 1h 3m. Benutzerbewertung. Was ist dein Vibe ? IT'S THRILL-FILLED with these great Song and Dance Stars! Handlung. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200.

  4. Hiya, Sailor. 1943 Directed by Jean Yarbrough. IT’S THRILL-FILLED with these great Song and Dance Stars! Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200.

    • Jean Yarbrough
    • Universal Pictures
  5. Unable to pay their taxi fare, the sailors attempt to hide in the Service Men's Canteen, but they are followed there by their female taxi driver Pat Rogers. Pat finds singer Nanette's gold cigarette case, and gives it to the sailors to return, knowing that she will get her money if Nanette agrees to sing one of Bob's songs. The sailors go to ...

    • Jean Yarbrough, Willard Sheldon
    • Donald Woods
  6. Hi'ya, Sailor is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Stanley Roberts. The film stars Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks, Phyllis Brooks and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on October 8, 1943, by Universal Pictures.

  7. Hi Ya, Sailor. ( 1943 ) Comedy. Music. Black and White. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $ 50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $ 200. In a taxicab driven by Pat Rogers, they search for the publisher’s office but finally realize they have been swindled.