Comedy and Romance amongst American sailors in a pre-WWII tale of antics during shore leave chasing high society ladies. It's a common tale where a confident sailor bets he can get the girl but inevitably falls in love with her.

So, Lady Be Careful from back in the day. Is it worth tracking down? Look, if you’re really into those old-school pre-WWII comedies, especially the ones with sailors and sassy dames, you might get a kick out of it. Others, folks who need a bit more edge or surprise? Probably a skip. It’s got that undeniable charm of th...


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

Theodore Reed

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"So, Lady Be Careful from back in the day. Is it worth tracking down? Look, if you’re really into those old-school pre-WWII comedies, especially the ones with sailors and sassy dames, you might get a kick out of it. Others, folks who need a bit more edge or surprise? Probably a skip. It’s got that undeniable charm of the era, but also some bits that haven't aged perfectly. 🚢 The setup is pretty simple, really. Lew Ayres plays Bill, a sailor who's a bit too confident, making a bet he can charm a..."
Charles Robinson, Harry Ruskin, Kenyon Nicholson, Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell
United States
1920 · IMDb 5
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