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Sailor Beware (1952 film)

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Sailor Beware
Directed byHal Walker
Written byJames Allardice
Martin Rackin
Produced byHal B. Wallis
StarringJerry Lewis
Dean Martin
Marion Marshall
Corinne Calvet
Leif Erickson
Distributed byParamount Pictures
British Lion Films (UK)
Release dates
February 9, 1952
Running time
108 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Sailor Beware was filmed from September 5, 1951 through October 12 1951. It was released on February 9, 1952 by Paramount.

Plot

After meeting in the navy recruiting line, Al Crowthers (Dean Martin) and Melvin Jones (Jerry Lewis) become friends. Al has tried to enlist before, 11 times, but was always rejected because of a bad knee. However, he keeps trying so that he can impress women, including Betty Hutton in a cameo role as 'Hetty Button'. Melvin, meanwhile, is allergic to women's cosmetics and his doctor prescribed ocean travel, so he decided to join the navy.

Unbeknown to Al, the naval requirements have been lowered and this time he has been accepted, as has Melvin. They are assigned to Lardoski (Robert Strauss), a bully they met in line and referred to as 'fathead'.

While in San Diego, Melvin falls in love with a woman Hilda Jones (Marion Marshall), who does not wear makeup. However, Melvin seems to attract women to him, and Lardoski wagers with Al that Melvin has to kiss any girl he names. Al agrees and Lardoski picks Corinne Calvet, who is playing at a nightclub in Honolulu. The crew then get sent out on the next submarine to Hawaii, in which Melvin is caught on deck when the ship is submerging. Upon his rescue he is tied to a torpedo for the rest of the voyage to avoid any more incidents.

Once in Hawaii, Al romances Corinne while Melvin also vies for her affection in order to gain a kiss, which he shipmates have informed him about, and comfort his girlfriend who becomes jealous. Lardoski tries to prevent the kiss by getting the shore patrol to arrest Melvin, but he disguises himself as a hula dancer and gains the kiss. Al wins the bet (and Corinne), and Melvin works things out with Hilda.

Trivia

  • James Dean appears briefly in one of the scenes in the locker room, and even has a line of dialogue: "That guy's a professional!"
  • Betty Hutton has an unbilled cameo as Jerry's girlfriend, who is curiously named Hetty Button.
  • The film is loosely adapted from a 1933 play of the same name.
  • It was released in the United Kingdom under the title Panic in the Parlour by British Lion Films.

DVD release