Three sailors go searching for a girl who swindled one of them out of half his pay..

This one, Dames Ahoy, it's definitely for folks who dig into really old movies. I'm talking pre-code vibes, when things were a bit looser. If you're hoping for deep drama or complex characters, nope. But if you just want to see some familiar faces from back in the day do silly things, it's a perfectly fine way to spend...

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William James Craft

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"This one, Dames Ahoy, it's definitely for folks who dig into really old movies. I'm talking pre-code vibes, when things were a bit looser. If you're hoping for deep drama or complex characters, nope. But if you just want to see some familiar faces from back in the day do silly things, it's a perfectly fine way to spend an hour. Modern moviegoers might find it a real slog, though. The film kicks off pretty quick. We meet our three sailors – Jack 'Tiny' Lipson, Eddie Gribbon, and Glenn Tryon. Tin..."

Jack Kirk
Albert DeMond, Sherman L. Lowe, Matt Taylor
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