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  1. Navy Blues is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur T. Horman and Sam Perrin. The film stars Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye, Jack Haley, Herbert Anderson, Jack Carson, Jackie Gleason (in his screen debut) and William T. Orr.

    • Jack Saper, Jerry Wald
  2. Navy Blues: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye, Jack Haley. On a layover in Hawaii two conniving Navy seamen borrow money to lay down bets that their ship will win the upcoming gunnery practice trophy, having found out that the current gunnery champ has just transferred aboard their ship. What they haven't ...

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1941-09-13
  3. 11. Juni 2018 · 48. 4K views 5 years ago. Trailer for the delightful 1941 musical-comedy, NAVY BLUES, starring Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye and Jack Carson. ...more.

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  4. Navy Blues is a 1941 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Bacon and written by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay, Arthur T. Horman and Sam Perrin. The film stars Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Martha Raye, Jack Haley, Herbert Anderson, Jack Carson, Jackie Gleason and William T. Orr.

  5. Navy Blues (1941) Movie Info Synopsis When their ship docks in Hawaii, Naval officers Cake O'Hara (Jack Oakie) and Powerhouse Bolton (Jack Haley) find themselves with several days of shore...

    • Lloyd Bacon
    • Ann Sheridan
  6. Overview. On a layover in Hawaii two conniving Navy seamen borrow money to lay down bets that their ship will win the upcoming gunnery practice trophy, having found out that the current gunnery champ has just transferred aboard their ship.

  7. One of these films was a musical called Navy Blues (1941) which is notable today as the film debut of Jackie Gleason. Filmed at the San Diego naval base during a quick shoot from April to June 1941, the film was budgeted at $1.2 million, a fairly high amount for such a picture.