Sailor's Luck

Sailor's Luck

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1933-03-17

U.S. sailor Jimmy Harrigan, on shore leave in San Pedro, meets and falls for Sally Brent She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns Sally has entered a marathon dance contest sponsored by a lecherous snake named Baron Portola. Along with several of his Navy pals, Jimmy goes to the ballroom the night of the dance marathon, to try to change Sally's mind and win her back.

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Sailor's Luck

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U.S. sailor Jimmy Harrigan, on shore leave in San Pedro, meets and falls for Sally Brent She promises to wait for him when he ships out to San Francisco, but Jimmy becomes jealous and tells her off when he learns Sally has entered a marathon dance contest sponsored by a lecherous snake named Baron Portola. Along with several of his Navy pals, Jimmy goes to the ballroom the night of the dance marathon, to try to change Sally's mind and win her back.

Released

1933-03-17

Runtime

64

Director

Raoul Walsh

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

English

Production

Fox Film Corporation

Casts

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    James Dunn

    James Dunn
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    Sally Eilers

    Sally Eilers
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    Victor Jory

    Victor Jory
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    Sammy Cohen

    Sammy Cohen
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    Frank Moran

    Frank Moran
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    Esther Muir

    Esther Muir
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    Will Stanton

    Will Stanton
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    Armand 'Curly' Wright

    Armand 'Curly' Wright
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    Jerry Mandy

    Jerry Mandy
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    Lucien Littlefield

    Lucien Littlefield
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    Buster Phelps

    Buster Phelps
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    Frank Atkinson

    Frank Atkinson
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    Germaine De Neel

    Germaine De Neel
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    Fred Kelsey

    Fred Kelsey
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    Hank Mann

    Hank Mann
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    Matt McHugh

    Matt McHugh
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    Frank Mills

    Frank Mills
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    Phil Tead

    Phil Tead