Here Comes the Navy

Here Comes the Navy

193487 min
5.9/10
WarDrama

Plot Summary

A cocky guy joins the Navy for the wrong reason but finds romance and twice is cited for heroism.

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👥Cast (20)

James Cagney

James Cagney

Chesty O'Conner

Pat O'Brien

Pat O'Brien

Biff Martin

Gloria Stuart

Gloria Stuart

Dorothy Martin

Frank McHugh

Frank McHugh

Droopy Mullins

Dorothy Tree

Dorothy Tree

Gladys

Robert Barrat

Robert Barrat

Commander Denny

Willard Robertson

Willard Robertson

Executive Officer

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Dance-Floor Manager

Howard Hickman

Howard Hickman

Captain

Maude Eburne

Maude Eburne

Droopy's Mother

George Irving

George Irving

Admiral

Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee

Mike (uncredited)

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Director

Lloyd Bacon

Writers

Ben Markson, Earl Baldwin, Ben Markson

Producers

Jack L. Warner, Hal B. Wallis

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🏷️Keywords

u.s. navy

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

7/14/2025

This is all fairly standard fayre, but there is still something special about the hugely charismatic James Cagney here as he goes through the motions in this predictable marine yarn. “Chesty” (Cagney) is what you might call a reluctant sailor who pretty swiftly falls foul of his CPO “Biff” (Pat O’Brien), a situation that only worsens when he takes a shine to “Dorothy”(Gloria Stuart) who just happens to be his new nemesis’s younger sister. Under no circumstances is this ne’er do well going to be allowed to court his sister, and if that means all out warfare between the two men, then that’s fine! Of course, she wants peace to break out between them aboard the recently refitted USS Arizona, but what chance? It’s an amiable vehicle for Cagney that plays along without too many big waves as it races along from seaborne antics to airborne ones aboard a giant zeppelin-style dirigible - the USS Macron - where a denouement between these two men is bound to occur. On that combative front, the film works. O’Brien and Cagney bounce well off each other and it’s pretty clear that there is a respect, even affection, between these two actors as they squabble through this ninety minutes ably abetted by an on-form Stuart and some quite entertaining dialogue. Keep an eye out for, or more likely feel sorry for “Droopy” (Frank McHugh) and put your earplugs in for Maude Eburne and you ought to enjoy it well enough.

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Production Companies

Warner Bros. Pictures