Hello, Annapolis Explained

Hello, Annapolis
Director:Lew Landers
Producer:Wallace MacDonald
Screenplay:Donald Davis
Tom Reed
Starring:Tom Brown
Jean Parker
Cinematography:Philip Tannura
Editing:Arthur Seid
Distributor:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:65 mins
Country:USA
Language:English

Hello, Annapolis is a 1942 American film.[1] Filming started January 1942.[2]

Plot

Doris Henley (Jean Parker) attracts the attention of Bill Arden (Tom Brown) and Paul Herbert (Larry Parks). Arden and Herbert sign up at Annapolis Naval Academy in order to impress the young lady. Arden finds he dislikes the life of a naval man, until he saves his rival's (Herbert) life in a fire. Arden is badly burned in the effort, but earns the respect of others, which makes him rethink his views.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Jan 19, 1942. Robert preston and ellen drew assigned by paramount to 'priorities of 1942'. New York Times. .
  2. News: Jan 20, 1942. SCREEN NEWS HERE AND IN HOLLYWOOD. New York Times. .