Here Comes The Navy (1934) - (Movie Clip) He Don't Mean Liquor!
Now shooting at the Naval Training Station in San Diego, James Cagney and Frank McHugh as recruits Chesty (who signed up just to settle a score with an officer) and Droopy tangle with some real officers recruited as actors, in Warner Bros. Here Comes The Navy, 1934.
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A cocky naval cadet (James Cagney) clashes with an old friend (Pat O'Brien) serving with him in Here Comes The Navy (1934).
Here Comes The Navy (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Let's Have A Hot One!
Their first-ever scene, in the first of nine features they made together, Pat OBrien as Navy officer Biff (escorting Ida Darling et al) meets James Cagney as iron worker Chesty, with background shots from the Navy Yard at Bremerton, WA, Lloyd Bacon directing, opening Warner Bros. Here Comes The Navy, 1934.
Here Comes The Navy (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Look At The Trim Lines!
Now shooting on board the U.S.S Arizona, before it became the famous memorial at Pearl Harbor, swabbies Droopy (Frank McHugh) and Chesty (James Cagney), who joined the Navy to get even with officer Biff (Pat OBrien), who stole a previous girlfriend, get their heads turned by Gloria Stuart, not yet knowing shes Pats sister, in Here Comes The Navy, 1934.
Here Comes The Navy (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Looks Too Much Like A Casket
James Cagney, introduced as grimy Navy yard worker Chesty, becomes a dance-hall dandy in the next scene, personally financing the trophy he intends to win with spikey girlfriend Gladys (Dorothy Tree), Lloyd Bacon directing from a crafty original screenplay by Warner Bros. stalwarts Earl Baldwin and Ben Markson, in Here Comes The Navy, 1934.