We Joined the Navy

The comedy RIOT of the SEASON!!

Lt Commander Badger, RN: an exceptionally likeable fellow, the Artful Bodger has one besetting sin a shining honesty which compels him to say the right thing at entirely the wrong time! When untimely remarks to some new recruits are splashed across the tabloids, the rush is on to find him a new posting somewhere far away.

"We Joined the Navy" is a 1963 British comedy film produced by Angel Productions and Associated British Picture Corporation, directed by Wendy Toye. The film humorously chronicles the misadventures of a group of young men who enlist in the Royal Navy, expecting a life of excitement and adventure. Instead, they find themselves entangled in a series of comedic mishaps and bureaucratic entanglements, providing a light-hearted take on naval life. The film stars a talented ensemble cast including Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, and Joan O'Brien, whose performances add depth and charm to the narrative. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, "We Joined the Navy" cleverly uses the era's geopolitical tensions as a backdrop for its humor. The protagonists, led by the ever-optimistic Lieutenant Commander Robert Badger (played by Kenneth More), navigate through a series of absurd situations, from mistaken identities to botched missions, all while trying to maintain their dignity and sense of duty. The film's script, penned by Patrick Kirwan and John Junkin, balances slapstick comedy with witty dialogue, making it a standout in the genre of military comedies. The film's production values are noteworthy, with meticulous attention to detail in recreating naval settings and uniforms, adding authenticity to the comedic proceedings. The cinematography, led by Geoffrey Unsworth, captures the bustling life aboard a naval ship, enhancing the film's visual appeal. The score, composed by Ron Grainer, complements the film's light-hearted tone, with catchy tunes that underscore the characters' misadventures. "We Joined the Navy" may not have achieved the same level of fame as other British comedies of its time, but it remains a delightful and often overlooked gem. Its blend of humor, heart, and a gentle satire of military life offers a refreshing perspective on the genre. For fans of classic British cinema and military comedies, this film is a must-watch, offering both laughs and a nostalgic look at a bygone era of naval service.

Año1963

Duración105 minuto

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GénerosComedia

Países de producciónUnited Kingdom

Compañías de producción

Angel Productions

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