A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, John Howard
Written by:
Erwin Gelsey
Lloyd Corrigan
Albert S. Le Vino
Directed by:
Kurt Neumann
Release Date:
November 4, 1937
Original Title:
Hold 'Em Navy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 64
Two football players fight over the same girl.
When Tommy Graham enters the U. S. Naval Academy (Annapolis) he incurs the enmity of upperclassman Chuck Baldwin, football star, by falling for Chuck's girl, Judy Holland. The night before the big game of the plebe (freshman) season, Tommy sneaks out to see Judy, Baldwin sees him, reports him, and Tommy is not allowed to play in the game. The following year, the two rivals for Judy are also competing for the quarterback position on the varsity team for Navy. Baldwin wins the position but the night before the big game against West Point (Army) Baldwin breaks the team-curfew rule. Tommy covers for him and ends up being suspended. Will Baldwin do the right thing?
Art Direction:
Hans Dreier
Robert Odell
Director:
Kurt Neumann
Director of Photography:
Henry Sharp
Editor:
Edward Dmytryk
Executive Producer:
William LeBaron
Music:
Charles Kisco
Producer:
Edward T. Lowe Jr.
Charles R. Rogers
Screenplay:
Erwin S. Gelsey
Lloyd Corrigan
Sound:
John Cope
Harry D. Mills
Story:
Albert S. Le Vino
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