In The Navy (1941) | |
Director(s) | Arthur Lubin |
Producer(s) | Alex Gottlieb (associate) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Musical, Romance |
Top Topics | World War II |
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In The Navy (1941) was a Comedy - Musical Film directed by Arthur Lubin and produced by Alex Gottlieb.
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This movie was actually filmed after Hold That Ghost, but they released it first because the public wanted to see some "service pictures."
During the "I'll Take the Water" routine, in which the sailors fill their mouths with water in order to spray Lou Costello, Costello actually cracked up and spit his mouthful of water onto the floor, but the take was so funny it was kept in the film.
The group gets assigned to the USS Alabama and sets sail for Pearl Harbor, HI from San Diego, CA. With the movie being released on 30 May 1941, the real USS Alabama (BB-60) was commissioned on 16 Aug 1942 and earned nine battle stars during her service in World War II.
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During the "I'll Take the Water" routine, in which the sailors fill their mouths with water in order to spray Lou Costello, Costello actually cracked up and spit his mouthful of water onto the floor, but the take was so funny it was kept in the film.
The group gets assigned to the USS Alabama and sets sail for Pearl Harbor, HI from San Diego, CA. With the movie being released on 30 May 1941, the real USS Alabama (BB-60) was commissioned on 16 Aug 1942 and earned nine battle stars during her service in World War II.
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