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Miss Pacific Fleet ()


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Two broke ex-chorus girls in California hope to get back to Broadway by winning the "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest.

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Gloria Fay
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Mae O'Brien
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Mr. J. August Freytag
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Bernard 'Kewpie' Wiggins
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Sgt. Tom Foster
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Clarence 'Dutch'
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Virginia 'Vergie' Matthews
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Sadie Freytag
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Nicholas 'Nick' - Annie's Boyfriend (as Guinn Williams)
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Sailor (scenesDeleted)
Harrison Greene ...
Jackson (scenesDeleted)
Allen Wood ...
Hay (scenesDeleted)
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Girl (uncredited)
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Beauty Contest Participant (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux ...
Kidnapper Piloting Speedboat (uncredited)
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Sailor (uncredited)
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Chief Petty Officer (uncredited)
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Kewpie's Landlady (uncredited)
Lucille Collins ...
Girl (uncredited)
Nick Copeland ...
Mug (uncredited)
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Headwaiter - Snuggle-Up Inn (uncredited)
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Miss LeMay - Freytag's Secretary (uncredited)
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Woman with Mrs. Freytag in Snuggle-Up Inn (uncredited)
Eddie Fetherston ...
Brass Ring Spectator (uncredited)
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Fight Second (uncredited)
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Shore Patrol Chief with Telephone (uncredited)
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Sailor Bumping Gloria's Canoe (uncredited)
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Kidnapper (uncredited)
Ben Hendricks Jr. ...
Policeman Arresting Gloria (uncredited)
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Conductor (uncredited) (voice)
Paul Irving ...
Mr. Winch - Chewing Gum Manufacturer (uncredited)
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Annie - Sadie's Maid (uncredited)
Tom Manning ...
Judge Bradley (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Kidnapper (uncredited)
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Radio Announcer at Train (uncredited)
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Messenger (uncredited)
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Battling Butch Fitts - Fighter (uncredited)
Claude Payton ...
Caretaker (uncredited)
Sam Rice ...
Proprietor - Shown Only in Credit Photo of Allen Jenkins (uncredited)
Harry Seymour ...
Radio Announcer at Casino (uncredited)
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Dancing Marine (uncredited)
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Violet Johnson - Butch's Girl (uncredited)
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Club Official (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ray Enright

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Frederick Hazlitt Brennan ... (story)
 
Peter Milne ... (screenplay) &
Lucille Newmark ... (screenplay) and
Pat C. Flick ... (screenplay) (as Patsy Flick)
 
Delmer Daves ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)

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Hal B. Wallis ... executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Arthur L. Todd ... (photography by)

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Clarence Kolster

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Esdras Hartley

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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Lee Katz ... assistant director (uncredited)

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George DeNormand ... stunts (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Paul Marquardt ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Earl Baldwin ... supervisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Gloria Fay and Mae O'Brien, two ex-chorus girls, run a ring toss stand at an amusement park near a Naval port. When sailor "Kewpie" Wiggins comes ashore with the rest of the fleet, he clears the girls out with his preternatural skill for tossing ringers. A frame-up plot by the girls to get Kewpie out of their hair backfires and Gloria is sentenced to thirty days in jail. With Kewpie's help, Gloria is released and given six weeks to come up with her $100 fine, while the girls find themselves owing $60 in back rent and hard-up for cash. Leading businessman J. August Freytag and his Go-Getter Club run a "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest, with votes awarded by vendors for every ten-cent purchase. Kewpie, middleweight champ of the fleet, is set to box for a prize of 5,000 votes for the girl of his choice, and suggests using the votes to help "his girl" Gloria win the contest, which would end the girls' money troubles and allow them to return to New York. Kewpie and the girls get to work promoting votes for Gloria, who rises steadily up the leaderboard. Meanwhile Gloria takes a liking to Tom Foster, Kewpie's handsome Marine friend. Mae warns Gloria not to upset Kewpie before the big boxing match, but Gloria spends more and more time with Tom. The romance might cost Gloria 5,000 votes should Kewpie catch on, and if Gloria doesn't win the popularity contest she and Mae won't be able to get back on Broadway. Written by Jimmy L.

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Taglines The "gimmie gals" two-time their way thru the U.S. Fleet! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Rainha da Armada (Brazil)
  • I vasilissa tou stolou (Greece)
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  • 66 min
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Budget $202,798 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia By the insignia on his uniform, Kewpie is a Gunner's Mate First Class and has been in the Navy at least 12 years. Tom Foster is a Gunnery Sergeant and has been in the Marine Corps at least 12 years. See more »
Goofs Freytag brings what appears to be three books into the meeting at the beginning of the film. Later, it's revealed the "books" are actually a box with decanters and filled shot glasses. However, the way he carried the box into the room would have meant all the shot glasses would have been spilled. See more »
Soundtracks You're So Lovely See more »
Quotes Landlady: Sorry for protruding, Mr. Wiggins, but you're wanted on the phone.
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