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You're in the Navy Now

  • 1951
  • Unrated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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You're in the Navy Now (1951)
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When a new commander is assigned to a submarine chaser with an experimental engine, he finds the entire crew has as little experience as he does.When a new commander is assigned to a submarine chaser with an experimental engine, he finds the entire crew has as little experience as he does.When a new commander is assigned to a submarine chaser with an experimental engine, he finds the entire crew has as little experience as he does.

  • Director
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Writers
    • John W. Hazard
    • Richard Murphy
  • Stars
    • Gary Cooper
    • Jane Greer
    • Millard Mitchell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    853
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    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • John W. Hazard
      • Richard Murphy
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Jane Greer
      • Millard Mitchell
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Lt. John W. Harkness
    Jane Greer
    Jane Greer
    • Ellie C. Harkness
    Millard Mitchell
    Millard Mitchell
    • George Larrabee
    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Lt. Bill Barron
    John McIntire
    John McIntire
    • Cmdr. W. R. Reynolds
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Rear Admiral L.C. Tennant
    Harry von Zell
    Harry von Zell
    • Capt. 'Danny' Eliot
    • (as Harry Von Zell)
    Jack Webb
    Jack Webb
    • Ens. Anthony 'Tony' Barbo
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Ens. Chuck Dorrance
    Harvey Lembeck
    Harvey Lembeck
    • Norelli
    Henry Slate
    • Chief Engineer Ryan
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Port Commander
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Wascylewski
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Cantor
    • Naval Captain
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Officer at Officer's Club
    • (uncredited)
    James Cornell
    • New Boy - Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Dugan
    • Crew Member
    • (uncredited)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Officer Introducing Admiral Tennant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • John W. Hazard
      • Richard Murphy
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    7planktonrules

    A pleasant change of pace.

    This film might just take you by surprise. After all, in so many films Gary Cooper plays the bigger than life hero. And, in so many WWII films (especially those made during the war), the story is about bigger than life heroes. Well, as a nice change of pace, Cooper plays a woefully unprepared and not especially heroic guy in this war film set during WWII--but made a few years later.

    The film begins with Cooper receiving his first command of a naval ship. This seems weird to him, as he's only a reserve officer and has zero experience with ships. To make things a LOT worse, it turns out just about everyone on his new ship has no experience either! Heck, they aren't even sure how to take the ship out of port--it's that bad. To make things even worse, the Navy is testing out a new engine--and they've installed it on this ship! They can't help but fail and the film consists of one problem after another trying to get this ship to sea. Overall, an interesting film that actually was pretty entertaining and mildly funny--and I liked that it didn't try hard for jokes but took a more casual approach. It also helped that Cooper had some nice support--with Eddie Arnold, Jack Webb, Millard Mitchell, Ray Collins and many other veteran supporting actors. And, interestingly, the film was a first for three soon to be big names--Lee Marvin, Charley Buchinsky (Charles Bronson) and Jack Warden. Well worth seeing and undemanding fun.
    7Hey_Sweden

    An entertaining Naval comedy.

    Gary Cooper stars in this WWII comedy, released several years after the wars' finish, about the various experiments that the Navy conducted with machines and equipment. Cooper plays John W. Harkness, a Reserve officer assigned to commandeer a ship that's been outfitted with a steam engine. He's basically as inexperienced as his misfit crew, and dealing with them occupies practically as much time as trying to make their infernal steam engine work.

    Likeable and lively, "You're in the Navy Now" was scripted by Richard Murphy, based on a New Yorker article by John W. Hazard, and directed by Henry Hathaway. While it may never be truly uproarious, it generates enough modest chuckles to keep it watchable. The "misfits make good" formula has been a part of cinema for a long, long time, and here it makes for a decent story, as we come to respect and admire these men when they learn how to work together, and keep that engine running. A subplot about beefy sailor Wascylewski (Charles Bronson) selected to represent the ship in a boxing match also takes up some of the running time.

    Cooper gets to do something a little different here, in contrast to the more accomplished heroes he'd played before. Here he is rather overwhelmed, and plays it just right. The lovely Jane Greer gets a handful of scenes as his supportive wife, but what is most impressive is the roster of actors filling out roles: Jack Webb, John McIntire, Ray Collins, Millard Mitchell, Eddie Albert, Richard Erdman, Harvey Lembeck, Ed Begley, etc. Real-life WWII veterans Bronson, Lee Marvin (in a bit part as a radio man), and Jack Warden made their film debuts here, along with Lembeck.

    Filmed with full military cooperation, the film does have the feel of authenticity, and moves along well to an amusing climax with a LOT of near misses.

    Seven out of 10.
    stelro

    I really enjoyed this movie.

    I wish this movie was on tape so I could get a copy to enjoy again. This was the first movie that I saw with one of my favorite actors. Charles Bronson although he was listed by his real name (Charles Buchinski) in the movie. I also just found out that Lee Marvin was also in this movie.
    8lannie1

    I was on the USS PC_476 in WWII

    Today,13 June 2007, was my first viewing of the movie and I was really excited since I never knew that it had been made. The PC476 was in the Pacific from Guadalcanal to Australia to New Guinea to Leyte in the Philippines. I was Signalman 3rd Class and worked on top with the signal lamps. Our PC had two GM 1600HP diesel engines and we also had equipment to desalinate water which just barely sufficient to meet our daily needs except for showers. I spent two years aboard from Oct 1943 to Oct 1945. I really enjoyed the movie and it did capture the essence of the required intimacy of the 60 enlisted and 5 officer crew on a vehicle 173 feet long and 21 feet wide at the beam.
    6AlsExGal

    Most notable for its supporting cast

    Mechanical engineer Lt. John Harkness (Gary Cooper) is given his first sea duty as captain of a small ship with an experimental new steam engine. Nicknamed the "USS Teakettle", the ship is soon the laughing stock of the Navy for its frequent breakdowns and the misadventures of its motley crew.

    The comedy is sitcom-level routine, there are no real surprises in the story, and the romantic subplot involving Cooper and Jane Greer is pointless and clearly thrown in to add a woman to the cast. What makes this movie somewhat memorable is the terrific supporting cast of notables both past and future. Ed Begley, Ray Collins, and John McIntire are all good as the old guard C. O.'s, while youthful Eddie Albert, Richard Erdman, and Jack Webb make an impression as the ship's novice officers. Harvey Lembeck, Lee Marvin, Jack Warden, and Charles Bronson all make their movie debuts, and each get a moment or two in the spotlight. Bronson naturally has several shirtless scenes, and one memorable bit has him losing a boxing match to Jack Webb! Lembeck is the ship wiseacre, while Jack Warden is loud and exasperated. Lee Marvin, with dark hair, plays the radioman named Lee. I can't call this movie very good, but those who enjoy Mister Roberts, McHale's Navy will probably enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Charles Bronson.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where they are rolling depth charges off the aft deck during a drill, Lee Marvin is first seen as a radio man on the bridge, then after a cut, he is on the aft deck with the depth charge crew.
    • Quotes

      Adm. Tennant: [Exiting engine room] I've never seen anything like it in my whole life!

      Ryan: We keep it running, sir.

      Adm. Tennant: Yeah, Yeah, you can also hang upside-down with your belt from a doorknob and kick the transom open with your feet, but I don't recommend it Chief.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Yours (Quiereme Mucho)
      (uncredited)

      Written by Augustin Rodriguez, Gonzalo Roig and Jack Sherr

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1951 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Disloque a bordo
    • Filming locations
      • Newport News, Virginia, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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