After stealing a naval officer's watch, two screw-ups inadvertently join the Navy and make life miserable for the petty officer responsible for their training.After stealing a naval officer's watch, two screw-ups inadvertently join the Navy and make life miserable for the petty officer responsible for their training.After stealing a naval officer's watch, two screw-ups inadvertently join the Navy and make life miserable for the petty officer responsible for their training.
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shortie comedy about the navy
Salt Water Daffy was lame as far as I am concerned...
non-Stooge Shemp
Shemp is paired up with Jack Haley who is taking the comedic lead. Haley is most famous for Tin Man in Wizard of Oz. Shemp, of course, is one of the extra Stooges. This is much funnier than I expected. They are completely ridiculous. It's good irreverent fun.
Andante
I first encountered the three comedy sketches included here in Abbot & Costello movies, which means they are burlesque standards. Howard and Haley perform them well, but at a slower pace than A&C's presto vivace.
Good Comedy
Shemp and Jack Haley accidently signup to the Navy while trying to hide from the police. The Three Stooges did a somewhat similar storyline in their short "Boobs In Arms".
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- TriviaThis is one of director Ray McCarey's earlier efforts. He previously had directed primarily documentaries, although he had directed both Our Gang and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy by this time.
- GoofsElmer states to his drill instructor, "What do you want for thirty dollars a month?'. However, as a Seaman Recruit at the time (the lowest pay grade - equivalent to the modern E-1), he would only be making $21 per month.
- Quotes
Doctor: Are you deaf?
Elmer Wagonbottom: [faking deafness] Well, I will be on my next birthday.
Doctor: You'll be what on your next birthday?
Elmer Wagonbottom: Uh, five foot ten and a half. That's due to my flat feet.
Doctor: Come here! Is your deafness hereditary?
Elmer Wagonbottom: No, we have, uh, three girls and a boy.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Buck Privates (1941)
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- Big V Comedies (1933-1934 Season) #1: Salt Water Daffy
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- 21m
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- 1.37 : 1





