A countergirl at a San Diego soda shop has a lot of sailor "boyfriends", but her heart really belongs to a free-spirited gunner, who doesn't want to be tied down to any one woman..


Alright, so, True to the Navy. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you’re a big fan of Clara Bow, or just curious about what early sound films felt like, then yeah, absolutely give it a look. You’ll probably enjoy its straightforward charm. But if you're hoping for super fast pacing or a deep, complicated story, t...

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

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"Alright, so, True to the Navy. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you’re a big fan of Clara Bow, or just curious about what early sound films felt like, then yeah, absolutely give it a look. You’ll probably enjoy its straightforward charm. But if you're hoping for super fast pacing or a deep, complicated story, this one might just feel a bit too slow for you. It's all about Nancy, played by the one and only Clara Bow, who works at a soda shop. She’s got this whole crowd of sailors who ado..."
Keene Thompson, Doris Anderson, Herman J. Mankiewicz
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