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  1. Sailor Beware: Directed by Hal Walker. With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet, Marion Marshall. Although allergic to kissing girls, Seaman Melvin Jones, through a fluke TV appearance, gets the undeserved reputation of a great kisser dubbed "Mr. Temptation" and is pursued by amorous young females.

  2. Sailors, Beware!: Directed by Fred Guiol, Hal Roach. With Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Anita Garvin, Chet Brandenburg. A con artist (Garvin) and her infant son, are unmasked aboard a ship by a steward (Laurel.)

  3. Sailor Beware (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Sailor Beware!: With Jean Burgess, James Copeland, Shirley Eaton, Sheila Shand Gibbs. Sailor Beware. is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Parry. It was released as Panic in the Parlor in the United States. The film is an adaptation of the successful stage play of the same name.

  5. Panic in the Parlor: Directed by Gordon Parry. With Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton, Ronald Lewis, Cyril Smith. Emma interrupts Albert's bachelor party, he gets cold feet about marrying her daughter. Unsure if Emma's vow to change will last, Albert marries Shirley anyway.

  6. Sailors Beware!: Directed by Del Lord. With Eugene Pallette, Walter Catlett, Dorothy Granger, Matt McHugh. A pair of sailors are on shore leave - skirt chasing and raising hell. They're targeted and pursued by a gang looking for a sailor with a winning lottery ticket. Mayhem ensues.

  7. Sailor Beware is the 5th big screen outing for Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis. It's directed by Hal Walker and also stars Corinne Calvet, Marion Marshall, Robert Strauss & Leif Erickson. As was normally the way with a Martin & Lewis vehicle, the plot is rather thin.

  8. Sailor Beware (1952) - Marion Marshall had toiled as a chorus girl at 20th Century-Fox from 1947 to 1951, at which point she was tapped by Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis to portray the distaff romantic interest in three of their films at Paramount: "That's My Boy" (1951), "The Stooge" (1951) and "Sailor Beware" (1952).

  9. Oliver Hardy, Harry Earles, Anita Garvin, and Stan Laurel in Sailors, Beware! (1927)

  10. 'Sailors Beware' is one of the "pre-team" Laurel & Hardy team-ups. Not only is this a very funny movie; it's also a very interesting example of how Stan and Ollie play *against* each other as antagonists.