Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.Three sailors finally get some shore leave, and go in search of fun and girls.
Patricia Edwards
- Susie
- (as Patricia Walker)
Eddie Parker
- Sheriff Billings
- (as Edwin Parker)
Danny Mummert
- Undetermined Role
- (scenes deleted)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFinal feature film appearances of Ray McDonald and Peggy Ryan.
- GoofsAt the start of the movie, the dance scene has Petty Officers 'swabbing' the deck. Petty Officers would never swab a deck, they would have junior enlisted do it.
- SoundtracksAll Ashore
(uncredited)
Music by Fred Karger
Lyrics by Robert Wells
Performed by The Cheerleaders, vocal group over opening credits
Featured review
As someone else wrote, this film is surprisingly tuneful. LOTS of musical numbers, and almost every one is catchy and hummable. The only negative in the film is a tedious dream sequence of dueling knights. Fortunately, it only lasts five minutes. Interesting to see Barbara Bates, looking much more beautiful than in her famous appearance at the end of "All About Eve."
The Technicolor photography is gorgeous, and the Catalina locations are fun to see. All the people in the many crowd scenes, such as one at a big dance hall, are extremely good-looking and well-dressed. Dick Haymes had one of the all-time great voices, and there is a jazzy dance number by a surprisingly sexy Peggy Ryan (who doesn't play a sexy part in the rest of the picture), and her partner Ray McDonald, that is absolutely dynamite. Peggy was one hell of a dancer.
For those who appreciate lighthearted musicals of the early 50's, highly recommended.
The Technicolor photography is gorgeous, and the Catalina locations are fun to see. All the people in the many crowd scenes, such as one at a big dance hall, are extremely good-looking and well-dressed. Dick Haymes had one of the all-time great voices, and there is a jazzy dance number by a surprisingly sexy Peggy Ryan (who doesn't play a sexy part in the rest of the picture), and her partner Ray McDonald, that is absolutely dynamite. Peggy was one hell of a dancer.
For those who appreciate lighthearted musicals of the early 50's, highly recommended.
- jeffhanna3
- Oct 18, 2008
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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