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Ship Ahoy (1942)
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Synopsis
This musical -- a concoction of comedy, songs, dancing, and war-time patriotism mixed together with a spy spoof plot -- opens with
Tommy Dorsey
and his band swinging through "Hawaiian War Chant" while
Eleanor Powell
taps away. Powell, it turns out, is Tallulah Winters, the band's official tap dancer, and she and the orchestra are taking an ocean liner to Puerto Rico for their next gig. Also on board are some enemy agents, anxious to secretly and safely transport their stolen plans, which include a prototype magnetic mine that can make play a big role in the war. Utilizing a plot device from a novel by Merton K. Kibble (played by Red Skelton), the enemy agents pretend to be working for the U.S. government and enlist Winters to help them with their plans. A series of misunderstandings and confusions ensue, including a baggage mix-up that leaves Kibble unwittingly in possession of the mine. Eventually Winters discovers that she has been duped and works to set all things right. Ship Ahoy takes advantage of the talents of its musical stars -- including
Frank Sinatra
and Jo Stafford -- to offer a nice spread of musical numbers, including "Last Call for Love," "I'll Take Tallulah," "Poor You," and "On Moonlight Bay." ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
Cast
Stuart Crawford
Art Higgins
Jimmy Cross
"Stump"
John Emery
Dr. Farno
Eddie Hartman
"Stumpy"
Bernard Nedell
Pietro Polesi
Virginia O'Brien
Fran Evans
William Post, Jr.
H.U. Bennett
Eleanor Powell
Tallulah Winters
Red Skelton
Merton K. Kibble
Jimmy Cross
"Stump"
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Harry McAfee
Art Director
Bobby Connolly
Choreography
Leonard Smith
Cinematographer
Robert Planck
Cinematographer
Axel Stordahl
Composer (Music Score)
George Bassman
Composer (Music Score)
George Stoll
Composer (Music Score)
Henry Russell
Composer (Music Score)
Leo Arnaud
Composer (Music Score)
Sy Oliver
Composer (Music Score)
Tommy Dorsey
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Kalloch
Costume Designer
Edward N. Buzzell
Director
Blanche Sewell
Editor
Henry Russell
Featured Music
George Stoll
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jack Cummings
Producer
Bert Kalmar
Screen Story
Matt Brooks
Screen Story
Harry Clark
Screenwriter
Harry Kurnitz
Screenwriter
Irving Brecher
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Bert Kalmar
Short Story Author
Bert Kalmar
Short Story Author
Bradford Ropes
Short Story Author
Bradford Ropes
Short Story Author
Matt Brooks
Short Story Author
Matt Brooks
Short Story Author
Year: 1942
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
MGM
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