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Sailors Don't Care (1940) Online

Sailors Don't Care (1940) Online
Original Title :
Sailors Donu0027t Care
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1940
Directror :
Oswald Mitchell
Cast :
Tom Gamble,Edward Rigby,Jean Gillie
Writer :
Oswald Mitchell,Kenneth Horne
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 19min
Rating :
4.0/10

Boat building father and son join the river patrol service and get caught-up in a spy ring starring Edward Rigby and Tom Gamble.

Sailors Don't Care (1940) Online

Boat building father and son join the river patrol service and get caught-up in a spy ring starring Edward Rigby and Tom Gamble.
Cast overview:
Tom Gamble Tom Gamble - Nobby Clark
Edward Rigby Edward Rigby - Joe Clark
Jean Gillie Jean Gillie - Nancy
Michael Wilding Michael Wilding - Dick
Marion Gerth Marion Gerth - Mimi
Mavis Villiers Mavis Villiers - Blondi
John Salew John Salew - Henri
Henry B. Longhurst Henry B. Longhurst - Admiral Drake (as Henry Longhurst)
G.H. Mulcaster G.H. Mulcaster - Admiral Reynolds
Dennis Wyndham Dennis Wyndham - Captain Raleigh (as Denis Wyndham)
Ian McLean Ian McLean - First C.I.D. Man

Opening credits: The characters and events depicted in this film are fictitious and any similarity to actual persons living or dead or events is purely accidental . . . .


User reviews

Vrion

Vrion

The star of this dire comedy is someone called Tommy Gamble,whose only film appearance this.Not very surprising given the total ineptness of his performance.I was unable to find any information about him on the web so must assume that he was a minor music hall comedian who they could get on the cheap as they could not afford George Form by or anyone half decent.The story,such as it is,has Gamble and Rigby become coast watchers for the Royal Navy.Predictably they accidentally become involved with a gang of fifth columnists who are going to try and sabotage something important.It comes as little surprise when Gamble and Rigby capture the gang.If it was once funny then,it isn't now.
Stan

Stan

Not really any proper plot, this film was just a vehicle for a music hall "turn" with a lot of silly business. The only excuse is "Don;t you know there's a war on?"