Shipmates o' Mine
Shipmates o' Mine

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Shipmates o' Mine

1936
Movie
87 min
English

A through-the-years story with songs and sentiments. A sailor rises from first officer to captain, gets married and has a son, but loses his command when his ship is rammed and the vessel is abandoned to save passengers. For years he lives in the countryside. Then his son, now grown, contacts his father's old shipmates and eventually their ship is put back into commission with its old skipper in command.

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Director: Arthur WoodsGenres: Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

A young British sailor is torn between his love for a local girl and his duty at sea. He finds himself entangled in a variety of situations involving romance, duty, and the challenges of naval life. The story unfolds with musical numbers and dramatic encounters as he navigates his personal relationships and professional responsibilities.

Critical Reception

Shipmates o' Mine was a moderately successful musical film in its time, appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and patriotic themes. While not a critical darling, it offered a pleasant diversion with its blend of romance, music, and naval setting, appealing to audiences looking for escapist fare.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical numbers and romantic storyline.

  • The naval setting and patriotic undertones were well-received by audiences of the era.

  • Considered a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, musical romance.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available in a quantifiable format. However, films of this genre and era typically garnered appreciation for their escapism, musical talent, and straightforward romantic plots.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by British Lion Film Corporation, a studio known for its diverse range of films from the 1920s through the 1950s.

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