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Navy Blues

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In a vibrant naval base during World War II, the lives of sailors intertwine with love, camaraderie, and a sense of duty that never fades. The story follows a young recruit, whose enthusiasm and energy are contagious, as he adapts to military life and the demands of being part of a team. Upon arrival, he faces the harsh discipline of service and the tough reality of war, but he also finds moments of lightness and friendship.

Amidst maneuvers and grueling training, he forms a special bond with a sweet and determined nurse who is there to care for the injured sailors. Together, they navigate a sea of emotions, facing both the uncertainty of the future and the ups and downs of military life. As their connection deepens, they must also contend with the competition from other men vying for the nurse's affection, creating a love triangle that teaches them valuable lessons about sacrifice and honor.

With vibrant settings and a mix of laughter and tears, the film is a reminder of the humanity found even in the darkest times. From moments of comradery to crucial decisions that could change the course of their lives, our protagonists will make us laugh, cry, and reflect on what it truly means to fight for what you love. Will love and heroism triumph in the end? You'll have to watch to find out!

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Lloyd Bacon
Writer
Jerry Wald
Arthur T. Horman
Sam Perrin
Richard Macaulay
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Ann Sheridan
Jack Oakie
Martha Raye
Jack Haley
Herbert Anderson
Jack Carson
Jackie Gleason
Richard Lane
John Ridgely
Kay Aldridge
Georgia Carroll
Marguerite Chapman
Peggy Diggins
Leslie Brooks
Claire James
Poppy Wilde
Gender
Comedy
MΓΊsica
Romance
Country
United States
Original title
Navy Blues
Duration
108
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