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Navy's girlfriend
The film narrates the story of a young rich woman who suffers from sleepwalking and a young man convinces her to marry with him.
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Plot Summary
A young woman elopes with a sailor against her wealthy father's wishes, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and attempts to reconcile the families. The sailor's resourceful but eccentric buddies try to help the young couple navigate their new life and the disapproval of the bride's family.
Critical Reception
Navy's Girlfriends was a lighthearted comedy that received a generally mild reception from critics, who often found its plot predictable but appreciated the performances of its cast, particularly Buster Keaton in a supporting role. Audiences generally enjoyed it as a simple, entertaining diversion.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its comedic performances, especially Buster Keaton.
A light and predictable romantic comedy.
Enjoyable as a simple, family-friendly film.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a pleasant and amusing comedy, with many appreciating the comedic timing and presence of Buster Keaton. Some viewers noted that the plot was somewhat formulaic but still recommended it for a lighthearted viewing experience.
Fun Fact
This film marked a rare supporting role for silent film legend Buster Keaton in a sound film, showcasing his enduring comedic talent.
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