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  1. Oh, Sailor, Behave! is a 1930 American pre-Code musical comedy film produced and released by Warner Brothers, and based on the play See Naples and Die, written by Elmer Rice. The film was originally intended to be entirely in Technicolor and was advertised as such in movie trade journals.

  2. Oh, Sailor Behave!: Directed by Archie Mayo. With Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Irene Delroy, Charles King. An American newspaper reporter is sent to Venice to interview a Romanian general. While there, he falls in love with a young heiress.

    • (50)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • Archie Mayo
    • 1930-08-16
  3. Oh Sailor Behave! (1930) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #OhSailorBehaveBased on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh....

    • 3 min
    • 988
    • Warner Archive
  4. Based on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh, Sailor Behave! is a movie Musical with a split personality. Nanette Dodge (Irene Delroy) falls for newspaper reporter Charlie Carroll (Charles King) who is on assignment in Venice to land an interview with Romanian General Skulany (Noah Beery).

    • Archie Mayo
  5. Based on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh, Sailor Behave! is a movie Musical with a split personality. Nanette Dodge (Irene Delroy) falls for newspaper reporter Charlie Carroll (Charles King) who is on assignment in Venice to land an interview with Romanian General Skulany (Noah Beery).

  6. Film Details. Genre. Adaptation. Comedy. Musical. Release Date. Aug 16, 1930. Premiere Information. not available. Production Company. Warner Brothers Pictures. Country. United States. Screenplay Information. Based on the play See Naples and Die, a Comedy in Three Acts by Elmer Rice (New York, 1930). Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 10m. Film Length.

  7. Based on the farcical stage play written by Pulitzer Prize-winning* writer Elmer Rice, Oh, Sailor Behave! is a movie Musical with a split personality. Nanette Dodge (Irene Delroy) falls for newspaper reporter Charlie Carroll (Charles King) who is on assignment in Venice to land an interview with Romanian General Skulany (Noah Beery).