She Learned About Sailors (1934)
Shanghai nightclub singer Jean falls in love to a sailor, but after his ship left Shanghai, he is of the opinion that he cannot support her in the States, so he writes her in a letter, that he will not see her again, but two practical jokers intercept it and write another with an opposite content. Jean comes to the states, but her sailor doesn't acknowledge her, but the two don't give up trying to bring Jean and sailor back together.
Director: George Marshall
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Alice Faye as Jean Legoi |
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Lew Ayres as Larry Wilson |
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Frank Mitchell as Peanuts |
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Jack Durant as Eddie |
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Harry Green as Jose Pedro Alesandro Lopez Rubinstein |
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Jimmy Conlin as Irate Neighbor |
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Susan Fleming as Departing Sailor's Girlfriend |
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Al Hill as Departing Sailor |
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June Lang as Girl at Dance Hall |
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Edward LeSaint as Justice of the Peace |
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Paul McVey as Hotel Clerk |
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Ernie Alexander as Drunk |
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Russ Clark as Jack - Marine |
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Wilma Cox as Brunette |
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Allen Jung as Rickshaw Driver |
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Eddie Lee as Rickshaw Driver |
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Ray McClennan as Recording Man |
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Pete Rasch as Russian |
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Gay Seabrook as Stenographer |
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Charles Sullivan as Sailor |
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Henry T. Tung as Chinese Head Waiter |
| Directing | George Marshall | Director |
| Writing | William M. Conselman | Story |
| Writing | Randall Faye | Story |
| Writing | Henry Johnson | Story |
| Production | John Stone | Producer |