True to the Navy Trailer

True to the Navy Trailer (1930)

25 May 1930 Action, Comedy, Romance 71 mins

Ruby is a counter girl at the San Diego Soda Shop with a habit of being a girlfriend to Sailors stopping by. Things get a little zany when she sets her eyes on Bull's Eye McCoy a gunner who refuses to settle down.

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Cast

Clara Bow

as Ruby Nolan

Fredric March

as Bull's Eye McCoy

Harry Green

as Solomon Bimberg

Rex Bell

as Eddie

Eddie Dunn

as Albert

Ray Cooke

as Peewee

Harry Sweet

as Artie

Adele Windsor

as Maizie

Sam Hardy

as Brady

Jed Prouty

as Dance Hall Manager

Louise Beavers

as Maid (uncredited)

Frances Dee

as Girl at Table (uncredited)

Pat Moriarity

as Sailor (uncredited)

Guy Oliver

as Watch Customer (uncredited)

Charles Sullivan

as Shore Patrolman (uncredited)

Crew

Victor Milner

Victor Milner Director of Photography

Eugene Richee

Eugene Richee Still Photographer

M.M. Paggi

M.M. Paggi Sound Recordist

International Releases Dates

United States 25 May 1930

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