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Henry Pecket keeps a land-bound, home-made sloop in the backyard of his boarding house ran by widow Sara March, who is tolerant of the fancied trips around the world taken by her "ancient mariner" boarder.
Little Nella Cairn, another boarder, is his constant companion on the sloop's "trips." When her brother, Jeff Cairn , enlists in the Navy, Nella is sent to board with a cousin, but is unhappy and returns to the boarding house. Pecket sends for Jenny, a waitress for Mr. Agrippa at his lunchroom and sweetheart of Jeff.
Pecket and Jenny together decide to take care of Nella, when she receives a telegram from the War Department advising that Jeff is missing in action.
To console the young girl, Pecket tells her they'll sail out to a wonderful island he knows about where he is sure Jeff can be found.
The widow March, incensed about gossip she hears that Pecket is entertaining women guests on his boat, sells it to Mr. Agrippa, who wants to make a hamburger stand out of it.
He has a man install wheels on it and plans to tow it away the next day. Pecket, Jenny and Nella have a meeting on the boat, a storm blows up, and since the sails are set, the "Sara March" puts out to "sea,", where it becomes "reefed" in a haystack.
A young itinerant dentist, Howard Williams, offers to tow them but runs out of gas just as they reach Dignman's Ferry.
He suggests they launch the boat, and all hands, including Williams, who comes in handy when they encounter a scientist in need of dental work, set sail on an enchanted voyage for Pecket's rendezvous island..to find Jeff.
John Payne ... Jeff Cairn
June Haver ... Jenny
Charlotte Greenwood ... Sara March
Connie Marshall ... Nella Cairn
John Ireland ... Howard Williams
Clem Bevans ... Henry Pecket
Charles Russell ... Lieutenant Coles
Lee Patrick ... The Blonde
Charles D. Brown ... Lieutenant Commander
Irving Bacon ... Toll Gate Attendant
The cast is top-drawer, the songs are great and the color is brilliant in this war-time fable of a little girl searching for her brother, listed MIA during WWII. The predictable story is presented in interesting fashion, laced with some good songs, especially a rendition of "Off To See The Wizard."
Also of interest is the performance by a very young John Ireland, in a non-action role. |
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$8.99 (Fixed) US Dollars |
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Encino, CA [United States] |
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