Meet the Navy | |
Producer: | Louis H. Jackson |
Story: | Lester Cooper |
Editing: | Lito Carruthers |
Studio: | British National Films |
Distributor: | Anglo-American Film Corporation (UK) |
Runtime: | 85 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Meet the Navy is a 1946 Canadian musical comedy film based on the Canadian musical revue Meet the Navy. Filmed in England in November 1945, it was directed by Alfred Travers and produced by British National Films. It stars Lionel Murton, Margaret Hurst and Robert John Pratt.[1] The plot concerns a musical troupe who entertain sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, and the film shows their personal history and experiences. The film concludes with a Technicolor sequence, with the cast involved in a Royal Command Performance for an audience including a young Princess Elizabeth.[2]
According to Kinematograph Weekly, the "biggest winner" at the British box office for 1946 was The Wicked Lady, but Meet the Navy was listed among the other top performers.[3]
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TV Guide awarded the film two out of four stars, calling it an "entertaining British musical."[4]