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Let's Go Navy!

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 8 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall in Let's Go Navy! (1951)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.The Bowery Boys join the Navy to catch some crooks who are posing as sailors.

  • Regie
    • William Beaudine
  • Drehbuch
    • Leonard Stern
    • Bert Lawrence
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Leo Gorcey
    • Huntz Hall
    • Allen Jenkins
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    331
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • William Beaudine
    • Drehbuch
      • Leonard Stern
      • Bert Lawrence
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Leo Gorcey
      • Huntz Hall
      • Allen Jenkins
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    • 1Kritische Rezension
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    Leo Gorcey
    Leo Gorcey
    • Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • CPO Mervin Longnecker
    Tom Neal
    Tom Neal
    • Joe
    Charlita
    • Princess Papoola
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Red
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Lt. Cmdr. Q. Tannen
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Captain
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Whitey
    • (as William Benedict)
    Bernard Gorcey
    Bernard Gorcey
    • Louie Dumbrowsky
    Buddy Gorman
    • Butch
    David Gorcey
    David Gorcey
    • Chuck
    Emory Parnell
    Emory Parnell
    • Police Sgt. Mulloy
    Douglas Evans
    Douglas Evans
    • Lt. Smith (Personnel Dept.)
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Shell Game Sailor
    Dave Willock
    Dave Willock
    • Algernon Hobenocker
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • Lt. Bradley
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Officer Donovan
    • Regie
      • William Beaudine
    • Drehbuch
      • Leonard Stern
      • Bert Lawrence
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    6Cinemayo

    Let's Go Navy! (1951) **1/2

    The Bowery Boys (or at least Slip and Sach, ie: Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall) get robbed of over $1600 by two men dressed in bogus sailor suits. So the gang figure they can get into the Navy temporarily and recover their cash by searching everyone aboard ship for a revealing tattoo which one of the crooks wore on his chest. Pretty predictable comic mayhem occurs at sea, like the boys having to swab the decks and dishing out slapstick routines to their superiors in the process. It's not a bad entry in this long-running series. Huntz Hall seems to have drank a lot of coffee while shooting this one, as he's really rather charged up. Or maybe by now he's just really full force into his dimwitted Sach characterization. **1/2 out of ****
    4wes-connors

    The Bowery Boys Slip Up

    "Dansant (meaning 'Dance and') Chowder party" chairman Leo Gorcey (as Slip Mahoney) and "Eagle Beak" sidekick Huntz Hall (as Sach Jones) celebrate raising $1,683 for needy New York City families, but are robbed by two crooks posing as sailors, before they delivering the funds to a local charity. To wit, Mr. Gorcey, Mr. Hall, William "Billy" Benedict (as Whitey), Buddy Gorman (as Butch), and David Gorcey (as Chuck) decide to track down the crooked sailors by joining the Navy. Gorcey asks, "Who but a silly moron would ever suggest looking for two sailors in the navy?"

    "The Bowery Boys" spend much of their time swabbing the deck, which leads to the expected slip-ups. They look for the distinctive tattoo one of the robbers had on his chest, but everyone seems to keep their shirt on in this Navy. The showers don't turn out to be a good place to look for suspects, either - in once scene, Hall showers in full bed clothes and cap. "Let's Go Navy!" could be described as an average entry in the sitcom series. Possibly, Gorcey sneaks in the word "pee" for "tea" during once scene. Blustery Allen "Top Cat" Jenkins (as Mervin Longnecker) is a welcome guest star.

    **** Let's Go Navy! (7/29/51) William Beaudine ~ Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Allen Jenkins, William 'Billy' Benedict
    10tcchelsey

    WHY WE LOVE LEO GORCEY & HUNTZ HALL!

    PURE SLAPSTICK. 10 STARS.

    The guys are absolutely insane here, joining the Navy to retrieve stolen charity money. This was also the first episode in which they left the country, and according to future series writer and director Ed Bernds, it had to be believable --to a degree. It turns out that a couple of creeps, dressed in naval uniforms, pulled the job. Now all they have to do is find them???

    There are endless gags, and Huntz Hall is outrageous. You have to credit ace director William Beaudine for letting him just do his thing. Additionally, this is an early credit for comedy writer Leonard Stern (who used the name Max Adams?), soon to write classic episodes for THE HONEYMOONERS, and many other top tv sitcoms.

    Hilarious scene between Sach and the serious captain (played by Jonathan Hale, best known as Mr. Dithers in BLONDIE). Sach radios him and asks "who am I talking to?" The captain shouts, "This is the captain!" Sach asks back, "Do you know WHOOO you are talking to?" NO! Sach exhales.... "BYEEEEE!"

    There is a way crazy running gag where poor Allen Jenkins (as Longnecker?) gets wet every time he encounters Sach, and nearly slides off the ship into the Atlantc Ocean!

    Leo Gorcey has fun accidentally serving soap, instead of cheese to his commanding officer. SOAP BUBBLES ALL OVER THE PLACE! This had to have been borrowed from the THREE STOOGES.

    A true labor of love from all the Bowery Boys who you can tell were having a good ole time. And that is the secret to great comedy. Leo Gorcey's daughter, Brandy, said her dad was a true comedian and he knew his stuff. Spot on.

    PS: Sach's alias name is Hobernocker!

    According to film notes Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and the Motion Picture Herald noted, this was one of the funniest episodes to date. The writers at the Herald added that a test audience started laughing 30 seconds into the film!

    Great supporting cast of well known character actors, such as Tom Neal (as Joe), future director Richard Benedict (as Red), veteran actor Tom Kennedy (as Donovan) and Peter Mamakos as Nuramo. Actress Charlita plays pretty Princess Papoola.

    Best bit is the sped up shell game between Sach, the parrot and a con-man. This was the final film by producer Jan Grippo, who retired after his wife died. Variety would pay tribute to his great work. Jerry Thomas would replace him, producing a string of classic early 50s episodes. Next up, CRAZY OVER HORSES! Do not miss that one.

    Remastered by Warner Brothers, who were very wise to purchase the series and released them to TCM. WB features 6 to 8 films per dvd box set.
    6bkoganbing

    This trip wasn't necessary

    Let's Go Navy finds Leo Gorcey getting another grand idea and getting his sidekicks to join in. When the Boys are robbed outside Louis's Sweet Shop by two men posing as sailors, he gets the brilliant idea to have them all join the Navy to find the crooks. They don't even really join as they find the enlistment papers of five guys who had some second thoughts. They all should have had second thoughts especially Huntz Hall.

    Which is really just a convenient plot to hang a series of funny gags where the Boys become the shipboard nemesis of the captain Paul Harvey and CPO Allen Jenkins. Making a sailor out of Huntz Hall is as funny as making one out of Lou Costello.

    The sad part was the trip wasn't necessary. You'll have to watch Let's Go Navy to see what I mean.
    4planktonrules

    The 'boys' are nearly too old to enlist in this naval film!

    In their later films, I always marveled that the boys in The Bowery Boys were in their 30s. By the time the series ended, they were nearly 40! And, since the gang join the navy, you have to wonder if maybe they were too old to enlist back in 1951!

    When the story begins, the Boys have been collecting for charity. However, two crooks dressed as sailors jump Slip and Sach and steal the money. To make it worse, there's no sign of the crooks and folks in the neighborhood begin wondering whether Sach and Slip stole the money and just blamed it on 'some sailors'. Given that the police seem to have no leads, the gang decides to join the navy and look for the crooks. After all, one has an unusual tattoo...and if they find the tattoed man, they'll solve the crime.

    I always find it funny how easy it is to join and quit the service...as Abbott & Costello, Laurel & Hardy, The Three Stooges, Martin & Lewis, and the Bowery Boys join up only to civilians by their next movie! I also find it funny that the Boys want to find two specific sailors...at a time when there were probably a couple hundred thousand sailors (give or take)!

    So is this any good? Well, like all the Bowery Boys films, it's NOT a film the average peson will enjoy. However, fans of the series should enjoy it well enough. While I am a bit of a fan, I must admit that the story makes less sense than usual, Sach might even be stupider than usual AND the inclusion of a 'funny' talking parrot is a mistake.

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      Stay attentive during that scene below decks when Slip and the gang attempt to search the sleeping Marines for the 'Marie' tattoo. Speaking to Butch (Buddy Gorman) and Chuck (David Gorcey), Slip (Leo Gorcey) calls his real life brother 'Dave' instead of using his character's name in the story. No, not really. Slip never says "Dave" but he points to Butch then Chuck and says "You and Butch take that side." He points to the wrong guys as he says this. It should be to Chuck and then Butch.
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      Lt. Cmdr. O. Tannen: How long have you been in the Navy?

      Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Oh, seven months, sir. How long have you been in?

      Lt. Cmdr. O. Tannen: [a double take] Did you go to boot camp?

      Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Yes, sir, but I diidn't care much for it.

      Lt. Cmdr. O. Tannen: [growly] How can you wear a tie like that?

      Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Oh, it's very simple. You see, you take the knot and you untie it like this...

      Lt. Cmdr. O. Tannen: [pulling Sach's hands off his tie] I don't know know how you got in the Navy!

      Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Oh, it's a very interesting story and I'm glad you asked me. Ya see, sir, we went down to the recruiting officer to report a robbery...

      Lt. Cmdr. O. Tannen: Never mind!

      Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones: Well, ya ASKED me!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sailor's Hornpipe
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      Traditional hornpipe melody

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. Juli 1951 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Hawaiisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Les fous dans la marine
    • Drehorte
      • Monogram/Allied Artists Studios - 1725 Fleming Street, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Monogram Pictures
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