Oh, Sailor Behave!

Oh, Sailor Behave!

70 mins | Comedy, Music | Aug. 15, 1930

Based on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh, Sailor Behave! is a movie Musical with a split personality. Nanette Dodge (Irene Delroy) falls for newspaper reporter Charlie Carroll (Charles King) who is on assignment in Venice to land an interview with Romanian General Skulany (Noah Beery). Our couple is split apart by a pair of storylines - Nanette tries to woo a Russian prince (Lowell Sherman) who is blackmailing her sister, while Charlie, following a lead to the general, finds himself Romantically involved with Kunegundi (Vivien Oakland), "the general's favorite."

Oh, Sailor Behave!

70 mins | Comedy, Music | Aug. 15, 1930

Oh, Sailor Behave!
Based on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh, Sailor Behave! is a movie Musical with a split personality. Nanette Dodge (Irene Delroy) falls for newspaper reporter Charlie Carroll (Charles King) who is on assignment in Venice to land an interview with Romanian General Skulany (Noah Beery). Our couple is split apart by a pair of storylines - Nanette tries to woo a Russian prince (Lowell Sherman) who is blackmailing her sister, while Charlie, following a lead to the general, finds himself Romantically involved with Kunegundi (Vivien Oakland), "the general's favorite."
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation
Original title Oh, Sailor Behave!
Directors Archie Mayo
Writers Elmer Rice, Joseph Jackson

Cast

Irene Delroy

as Nanette Dodge

Charles King

as Charlie Carroll

Lowell Sherman

as Prince Kosloff

Vivien Oakland

as Kunegundi

Noah Beery

as Romanian General

Ole Olsen

as Simon

Chic Johnson

as Peter

Lotti Loder

as Louisa

Charles Judels

as De Medici

Elise Bartlett

as Mitzi

Lawrence Grant

as Von Klaus

Gino Corrado

as Stephan