Two sailors have shore leave. They both plan on spending it with the same girl, Lulu.


Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you are a completionist for this specific era of frantic, low-stakes comedy. If you get annoyed by people yelling over each other for twenty minutes straight, you will probably want to turn this off before the first act even hits its stride. The whole premise feels like a sketch...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ray McCarey

Reggie Morris
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"Is it worth watching? Honestly? Only if you are a completionist for this specific era of frantic, low-stakes comedy. If you get annoyed by people yelling over each other for twenty minutes straight, you will probably want to turn this off before the first act even hits its stride. The whole premise feels like a sketch that got stretched until it snapped. Two sailors, one girl, and a whole lot of running around. That is basically the entire movie. It reminded me a bit of the frantic energy in Th..."

George Givot
Glen Lambert, Jack Henley
United States

