Embora alérgico a beijar garotas, o marinheiro Melvin Jones, por meio de uma aparição casual na TV, ganha a reputação imerecida de um grande beijador, apelidado de "Sr. Tentação", e é perseg... Ler tudoEmbora alérgico a beijar garotas, o marinheiro Melvin Jones, por meio de uma aparição casual na TV, ganha a reputação imerecida de um grande beijador, apelidado de "Sr. Tentação", e é perseguido por jovens mulheres amorosas.Embora alérgico a beijar garotas, o marinheiro Melvin Jones, por meio de uma aparição casual na TV, ganha a reputação imerecida de um grande beijador, apelidado de "Sr. Tentação", e é perseguido por jovens mulheres amorosas.
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- Blayden
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- Turk
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- Shore Patrol
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- Bull
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- Navy Captain
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Avaliações em destaque
You can't judge these films on the same level as today's comedy. Martin had a style of his own and showed he could act in later films. Lewis just kept being Lewis, which if you enjoyed him, you caught his later films (I'd outgrown him by then and thought Geisha boy was one of the silliest films I've ever seen). He could never do a prat-fall like Peter Sellers nor be as genuinely goofy as Robin Williams, but he could tickle your funny bone at times.
Lots of sailors in many scenes. Hundreds perhaps, in a big outdoor exercise field, and again in a boxing arena.
You will see James Dean in his scene. He does stand out even though he is an extra here. In a scene where Jerry walks across a busy street we see some of his "almost accident" comedy which he would bring into play years later in The Patsy.
Dean giving Jerry boxing instructions is a good comedy skit to watch for. Jerry in the boxing ring shows his high energy that was his trademark in the late '40s and early '50s. Dean and Jerry dancing is a bit of a treat. Not great, but better than most non dancing movies.
Worth seeing if you don't mind black and white. Good ending.
Tom Willett
As was normally the way with a Martin & Lewis vehicle, the plot is rather thin. This one sees the boys, against all odds, pass the requirements for joining the Navy. When Lewis' bumbling kissing phobe Melvin Jones is mistaken for being "Mr Temptation" on a TV show, it leads to a big wager amongst the ranks that he can't kiss supposedly ice cold Corinne Calvet. The bet is on and chaos follows. Sailor Beware is one of the better black & white pictures from the duo. It finds Lewis on particularly manic form, suffice to say those with an aversion to his high energy buffoonery are best advised to stay away. Highlight here is the whole boxing sequence, the pre fight chatter and the actual fight itself. Some good tunes like Sailor's Polka and Blue Hawai brighten up proceedings, while Robert Strauss as a Bluto type character is perfect foil for the duo.
As a double act they were just about finding their feet in this one. Better things were to come but this certainly pays dividends for the Martin & Lewis fan. 7/10
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe boxing scene was written by Jerry Lewis, who demanded an extra $50,000 for it, which he then donated to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the beginning of the movie, the Recruiting Officer addresses Chief Lardoski as "Petty Officer". A Chief Petty Officer is never addressed as "Petty Officer". The Recruiting Officer should have addressed him as "Chief Lardoski".
- Citações
Melvin Jones: Lose something?
Naval Doctor: No, but I think you did. Where's your heart?
Melvin Jones: You're the doctor.
- ConexõesFeatured in Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter (1982)
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 48 min(108 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1