Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1941)

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NAVY BLUES . . . The navy angle of Warners' "In the air, on land, on the sea" triangle has Ann Sheridan, Jack Oakie, Jack Haley and Martha Raye; the boys as gobs, the gals as gob-getters have a pretty lively time trying to win the Pacific Fleet marksmanship prize for their ship. Lloyd Bacon's direction assures a rapid pace, while the support includes Herbert Anderson. Jack Carson, Richard Lane and 'William T. Orr. OUR WIFE. . .Melvyn Douglas, Ruth Hussey. Ellen Drew. Charles Coburn, John Hubbard and Harvey Stephens comprise the fine cast for Columbia's latest farce on marital woe. Tlie racy tale has Douglas in love with Ruth Hussey. while Ellen Drew, his about-to-be-divorced wife decides differently — and pretends paralysis to prove it. Coburn and Hubbard are Douglas' prospective fatherin-law and brother-in-law. respectively. John M. Stahl directed.