When Lt. "Wild Bill" Traynor, bad boy of the Marine Corps, arrives at a San Diego Marine Base, he is surprised to discover he has been assigned to duty under his old rival, Captain Benton (Conrad Nagel).

Is this worth a watch? If you like movies where men shout at each other while wearing very tight uniforms, sure. It’s perfect for someone who enjoys the frantic pacing of early talkies, but if you need a story that actually makes sense for more than ten minutes, you should probably skip it. It’s a bit of a relic, hones...

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"Is this worth a watch? If you like movies where men shout at each other while wearing very tight uniforms, sure. It’s perfect for someone who enjoys the frantic pacing of early talkies, but if you need a story that actually makes sense for more than ten minutes, you should probably skip it. It’s a bit of a relic, honestly. "Wild Bill" Traynor is exactly the kind of character you’d expect from a 1934 flick. He’s impulsive, he’s got a smirk that probably drives half the audience crazy, and he man..."
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