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  1. Melody Cruise is a 1933 American pre-Code musical romantic comedy film directed by Mark Sandrich, his first feature film with sound. The film received praise for Sandrich's creative direction and solidly established him as a commercial director.

  2. Melody Cruise: Directed by Mark Sandrich. With Charles Ruggles, Phil Harris, Helen Mack, Greta Nissen. A popular playboy goes on a cruise from New York in winter to California. He brings a friend to keep him from getting too serious with any of the many eligible women on the cruise.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Mark Sandrich
    • 1933-06-23
  3. Melody Cruise (1933) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 16m 1933. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A playboy finds true love during an ocean cruise. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mark Sandrich. Director. Charles Ruggles. Pete Wells. Phil Harris. Alan Chandler. Helen Mack. Laurie Marlowe. Greta Nissen.

    • Mark Sandrich, James Hartnett
    • Charles Ruggles
  4. Jan 23, 2017 · WELL. Two women get stranded in Charlie Ruggles cabin after a wild party. They spend most of the film in their negligees, cracking wise. Ruggles is forced to portray the women as his nieces to keep from getting in trouble. The porter, Hickey (Chick Chandler),suggests his solution before Ruggles banters back:

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  5. A singing playboy (Phil Harris) and his buddy (Charlie Ruggles) cruise to California with good-time girls.

    • Musical, Comedy
    • Charlie Ruggles
    • Mark Sandrich
  6. Melody Cruise, director Mark Sandrich's first feature film, is an unofficial extension of Sandrich's Oscar-winning RKO short subject So This is Harris (1933). Once again, the director's star is bandleader Phil Harris, then in his wavy-haired romantic lead period.

  7. A bachelor millionaire on a cruise is protected by a friend from the avid attentions of a crowd of husband (and fortune) seeking girls.