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Miss Pacific Fleet

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 6 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell in Miss Pacific Fleet (1935)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo broke ex-chorus girls in California hope to get back to Broadway by winning the "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest.Two broke ex-chorus girls in California hope to get back to Broadway by winning the "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest.Two broke ex-chorus girls in California hope to get back to Broadway by winning the "Miss Pacific Fleet" popularity contest.

  • Regie
    • Ray Enright
  • Drehbuch
    • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
    • Peter Milne
    • Lucille Newmark
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joan Blondell
    • Glenda Farrell
    • Hugh Herbert
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    6,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Ray Enright
    • Drehbuch
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
      • Peter Milne
      • Lucille Newmark
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joan Blondell
      • Glenda Farrell
      • Hugh Herbert
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    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Gloria Fay
    Glenda Farrell
    Glenda Farrell
    • Mae O'Brien
    Hugh Herbert
    Hugh Herbert
    • Mr. J. August Freytag
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Bernard 'Kewpie' Wiggins
    Warren Hull
    Warren Hull
    • Sgt. Tom Foster
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Clarence 'Dutch'
    Marie Wilson
    Marie Wilson
    • Virginia 'Vergie' Matthews
    Minna Gombell
    Minna Gombell
    • Sadie Freytag
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Nicholas 'Nick' - Annie's Boyfriend
    • (as Guinn Williams)
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
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    • (Gelöschte Szenen)
    Harrison Greene
    • Jackson
    • (Gelöschte Szenen)
    Allen Wood
    • Hay
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    Marie Astaire
    Marie Astaire
    • Girl
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    Constance Bergen
    Constance Bergen
    • Beauty Contest Participant
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    Joe Bordeaux
    • Kidnapper Piloting Speedboat
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    James P. Burtis
    James P. Burtis
    • Sailor
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    Eddy Chandler
    Eddy Chandler
    • Chief Petty Officer
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    Mabel Colcord
    Mabel Colcord
    • Kewpie's Landlady
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    • Regie
      • Ray Enright
    • Drehbuch
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
      • Peter Milne
      • Lucille Newmark
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    5Handlinghandel

    These Two Girls Both Win The Prize

    Joan Blondell must be one of the most appealing actresses in movie history. And Glenda Farrell, though less well known, is also always great company. Allen Jenkins is kind of an unlikely leading man (though he's also a very reliable comic actor.) He shows a very muscular build here, playing a boxer.

    Hugh Herbert played variations on the same note in way too many movies for my taste. He's amusing here, though. And Minna Gombell is entertainingly shrewish as his bossy wife.

    The plot involves a beauty contest. The girls are roommates and they're hoping Blondell can win and turn around their financial fortune. Though it's pretty G (or maybe PG) stuff, we see lots of beautiful girls who are also contestants.

    Anyone who likes the Golddigeer movies, "42nd Street," etc., is likely to find this slight but agreeable.
    8ksf-2

    gotta love a film with Blondell & Farrell

    The awesome and beautiful Joan Blondell teams up with Glenda Farrell (again) to make Miss Pacific Fleet. They made eight films together! Mae and Gloria work in a amusement concession, and get into trouble with the law. if they can win a contest, they can pay off their debts. Hugh Herbert anad Allen Jenkins are along for humor! some funny stuff in here, a mix of physical humor and word play. the US needed some humor, coming out of the depression. at one point, there's a china pineapple sitting on the shelf, and the top flips up, plays music, while a pair of monkey eyes blinks. weirdest music box ever! the film is a fun romp. you just can't go wrong with Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell... it's kind of like watching Lucy and Ethel run around the candy factory. Directed by Ray Enright. i think his big claim to fame was making seven films with Randolph Scott.
    3SimonJack

    A vaudeville script and cast sink this flick

    "Miss Pacific Fleet" misses the boat as a comedy and entertaining film. There are a few good lines out of dozens in a script that seems to have been written for the vaudeville stage. That's the way many of the one-liners play here. And very few are funny. They are mostly, well ... vaudevillian of the earlier, corniest type used by wannabe performers who didn't get very far except to remote small towns in the old days that couldn't afford the top entertainers.

    It does have something of a plot, but it's so choppy with uninteresting diversions and sloppy film editing, that there doesn't seem to be much of a story. Into this mess, Warner brothers assembled some of its second-string talent of the period. Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell were just okay in a couple of films, but not even that good in most, including this one. Neither of them was of the status of the top comediennes of the period (Carole Lombard, Jean Arthur, Myrna Loy, Mae West, Barbara Stanwyck, Ginger Rogers, etc.).

    The forgetful, feeble-minded Hugh Herbert persona would only go so far until his character became irksome. Here, he just gets by as Mr. Freytag. The fact that he and Allen Jenkins (as Kewpie Wiggins) are the top male stars that Warner Brothers could match for this film says much, and it's not flattering for the film. But then, this screenplay really didn't have a spot for a hero or top male lead. Again, it says a lot about what the studio thought of the film.

    I agree with the New York Times reviewer, Frank Nugent, in his critique. He wrote, "Miss Pacific Fleet should not have been impeded in its headlong flight for second place on a double-feature bill. Being placed alone on the Roxy's screen imposes too great a strain upon the picture and the audience..." He calls the film, "a mousey little photoplay." And, of Blondell and Farrell, he quips, "upon whose comic talents the Warners are placing too much emphasis." Nugent asks, "What more can one expect of a sub-Class B picture?"

    This film came in 165th out of 178 movies tracked from 1935 - so there were some worse. I don't think many people in modern audiences would be able to sit through this whole thing - at least not awake.

    A couple of malapropisms are the best one-liners of the film. Here are the few somewhat funny lines.

    Kewpie's Landlady, "Pardon me for protruding, but you're wanted on the phone Mr. Wiggins."

    Gloria Fay, "How can you eat watermelon, cucumbers and cheese and then bananas?" Kewpie Wiggins, "Can I help it I like bicarbonate?"

    Kewpie Wiggins, "Whadda ya think I got a head for?" Gloria Fay, "Just an excuse to use a comb."

    Kewpie Wiggins, "I got a pal. Sgt. Tom Foster. He'd do anything for me on account of I saved his life once." Gloria Fay, "How?" Wiggins, "He arrested me once and I went along without fightin'."

    Mae O'Brien, "Suppose you got a black eye. How would ya look?" Kewpie Wiggins, "Out of the other one".

    Sadie Freytag, "Nicholas, how would you like to make a hundred dollars?" Nicholas, "I'm sorry, ma'am. I ain't maken 'em anymore. From now on, I'm leavin' that to the government."
    6blanche-2

    amusing, starring two favorites

    Two young women running a ring toss in a carnival work on entering a contest so they can get back to New York in Miss Pacific Fleet (1935).

    The two women are Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell, and they need money so they can return to New York and get chorus work. They decide that Gloria (Blondell) will enter to win $2500 and a trip to New York for two. But they have to get the votes.

    Amusing comedy. I'm always amazed and how quickly people talked on screen in those days.

    This film was made during the Depression, something to take peoples' minds of off their troubles.

    Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell are great as always, and made several films together. Hugh Herbert plays a businessman always trying to get away from his wife. The film also features the usual suspects - Allen Jenkins, Minna Gombell, and Guinn Williams, with good-looking Warren Hull as Gloria's boyfriend.

    Cute, light, an artifact of another time.
    10Ron Oliver

    Miss Blondell & Miss Farrell Are At It Again

    Two smart gals stuck in California scheme to win the title of MISS PACIFIC FLEET and its prize money which will finance their way back to New York.

    This was the sort of ephemeral comic frippery which the studios produced almost effortlessly during the 1930's. Well made & highly enjoyable, Depression audiences couldn't seem to get enough of these popular, funny photo dramas.

    Joan Blondell & Glenda Farrell are perfectly cast as the girls who will try almost anything to grab the needed greenbacks. Although Joan gets both top billing and the romantic scenes, both ladies are as talented & watchable as they are gorgeous.

    Whimsical, wacky Hugh Herbert appears as an eccentric business promoter, constantly on the run from his shrew of a wife. Utterly hilarious, he adds greatly to the enjoyment of the film. Behind him comes a small parade of character performers - Allen Jenkins, Marie Wilson, Minna Gombell & Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams - adept at making viewers smile.

    Handsome Warren Hull plays Blondell's Marine boyfriend. Movie mavens will recognize an uncredited Mabel Colcord as Jenkins' landlady.

    While never stars of the first rank, Joan Blondell (1906-1979) & Glenda Farrell (1904-1971) enlivened scores of films at Warner Bros. throughout the 1930's, especially the eight in which they appeared together. Whether playing gold diggers or working girls, reporters or secretaries, these blonde & brassy ladies were very nearly always a match for whatever leading man was lucky enough to share equal billing alongside them. With a wisecrack or a knowing glance, their characters showed they were ready to take on the world - and any man in it. Never as wickedly brazen as Paramount's Mae West, you always had the feeling that, tough as they were, Blondell & Farrell used their toughness to defend vulnerable hearts ready to break over the right guy. While many performances from seven decades ago can look campy or contrived today, these two lovely ladies are still spirited & sassy.

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      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.
    • Patzer
      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.
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      Landlady: Sorry for protruding, Mr. Wiggins, but you're wanted on the phone.

    • Soundtracks
      You're So Lovely
      (uncredited)

      Music by M.K. Jerome

      Lyrics by Herb Magidson

      Played during the opening credits and often in the score

      Sung later in the picture

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Dezember 1935 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • I vasilissa tou stolou
    • Drehorte
      • San Pedro, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(scenes of fleet arriving at beginning of film)
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      • Warner Bros.
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      • 1 Std. 6 Min.(66 min)
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      • Mono
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