Sailor Beware
- Year:
- 1952
- 108 min
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- Well, Jim, they look pretty good, huh?
- Certainly do, Chief.
If it does, it'll be a miracle.
Hey, how long we gotta
stand in line, sailor?
- Sailor?
- Oh, you're the doorman?
Have you ever considered
any other branch of the service?
The Army recruiting office is
just down the street, you know.
Oh, thanks gobs, gob,
but I gotta get in the Navy.
It's practically doctor's orders,
practically.
Doctor's orders?
Oh, yes, sir. You see, it's my allergies,
and my doctor says I need ocean travel,
and this is the only way I can afford it.
Do you know anyone in there?
The chief of this station and I are
as close as that.
Oh. Then maybe you can
do me a favor, sir.
You see, I'm a little bit worried
about passing a physical,
and I thought maybe
you could get the chief in there
to put in a good word for me.
Well, you can depend on that.
I'll see that the chief tells them
all about you.
Oh, thank you, sir.
Thank you very much, sir.
Gee, I hope he don't forget
Hey, buddy, I can't watch you go down
for the third time.
Be my guest?
Oh, you want I should change places
with her?
No!
You don't have to get mad.
I was just asking.
Now, look, honey,
we can't hold up the Navy.
Oh, Al, doll!
That'll hold you for four years.
Goodbye, sugar.
Goodbye.
Goodbye, Al.
- Wasn't that...
- Hetty Button.
You know, if I could kiss a girl like that,
I wouldn't have to join the Navy.
Oh, cheer up, Atlas,
I'm only going through the motions.
I go in one door and come out the other.
They won't have me.
- How do you know?
- This is the 11th time I've tried to enlist.
They keep rejecting me.
I have a trick knee.
But these goodbyes
sure make it worthwhile.
You mean after 11 times
she hasn't caught on?
That's the 11th girl.
Gee, you're lucky.
I can't even get close to a girl.
I'm allergic to face powder,
perfume and lipstick.
If I get too close to a girl,
which means inflamed,
and if it becomes inflamed, it swells up.
Then I can't breathe.
And if I can't breathe,
- You said a mouthful.
- Do you know women could kill me?
What a way to die.
Although I could dose myself with
privine, pyrobenzamine and Benadryl,
then breathing would be possible
but so expensive
Yeah, what's the difference?
If you can't go out with any women,
you might as well be dead anyhow.
I got it. Why don't you go out
with a lot of women,
kiss them and build up an immunity?
I can't even get close to a girl.
I've never been kissed.
Even my mother wouldn't have
the nerve.
Well, that figures.
All right, come on, let's close up.
The old man is still as bad as ever.
Where do you think you're going?
I was just... Nowhere.
- What's it to you?
- Get back where you belong.
Don't let that fathead
talk to you like that.
Who's calling me a fathead?
My friend has a right to his own opinion.
Is that your opinion?
I'll say it is. He thinks you're a stupid ox.
- Now I'm a stupid ox, huh?
- I didn't say anything.
Don't back down.
Tell him you'll punch him in the nose.
Stop putting words in my mouth.
I won't say that.
- You won't say what?
- "I'll punch you in the nose."
- Oh, I said it.
- Why, you...
He broke the whole chest. Now my ribs
are busted, they're all smashed.
Come on.
Hey, do you see that?
That little guy down the line?
- Yeah, Chief.
- Well, naturally, I don't want to interfere
and I don't want any leniency shown,
but I do want to make certain
that this guy is really physically fit
for the Navy.
Okay, Chief.
The squirt down the line is
a friend of the chief's. Pass it on.
The weird one's a friend of the chief.
Wouldn't you know?
See that squirrelly character
down there?
A friend of the chief's.
Hey, they're all staring at me.
Stare back at them.
Well, let's face it,
you are a little different.
Fill these out. Go over in the corner
and strip. Make it snappy.
Fill these out. Go over in the corner
and strip. Move along.
Here are some papers
that we have to have filled out.
We hope it won't be too much trouble.
Then after that, would you mind going
over in the corner and disrobing?
I don't even know you.
Well, all of the other fellows are.
Wouldn't you?
Okay.
In your mouth.
Open up. Open up.
What's your surname?
You talk backwards.
You mean, "What's my name, sir?"
I said surname.
- Sir?
- Yes.
Yes, what?
Yes, sir.
Oh, you don't have to talk so polite
to me. No one ever does.
You can call me Melvin.
Melvin?
Melvin Jones.
Have you ever had erysipelas,
appendicitis, mumps, whooping cough,
eye, ear, nose or throat trouble,
hay fever?
Any illness
other than those already noted?
That's all.
Hey! Where's my thermometer?
That was a thermometer?
I thought it was a peppermint stick.
- Roger. Over and out.
- Quiet!
Did you lose something?
No, but I think you did.
Where's your heart?
You're the doctor.
Yes.
Be a good little boy now
and tell the doctor where your heart is.
You find it. I'm no stool pigeon.
You're cold.
Cold. Getting warmer.
Here, I'll help you.
I don't like to worry you, son, but did you
ever think of taking it easier?
You know, a thing...
There must be one someplace.
Finally found it. Running like a watch.
Gee, I wish they'd tell us if we passed.
Say, before they do,
I'd like to get something off my chest.
Fellas, in the 11 times
that I've tried to enlist,
I've never met a nicer bunch of men.
That goes for me, too.
Thanks to you, Al. Best of luck to youse.
I'm really sorry to have to leave,
except for you.
And I can say in all my Navy experience,
I've never met a bigger fathead.
Why you, I...
Lardoski, recruiting officer wants
to see you.
Right, Chief.
- Crowthers?
- Well, this is it, fellas.
Yeah?
Congratulations.
I've got good news for you.
They lowered the physical requirements
in the past two weeks. You're in now.
In fact, you all made it.
They can't do this to me.
Why don't you write a letter
to your congressman?
What good will that do?
No good, but you'll have a pen pal.
Lardoski, when we find someone
in a group of recruits
who has the qualities of leadership,
we put him in charge.
As a veteran
who has decided to re-enlist,
you'll get your old rating back.
- Thank you, sir.
- Oh, yes. Here are the records.
It's guys like that fathead Lardoski
that must've caused the physical
requirements to be lowered.
Yeah, and I bet the Navy will get
those brainy guys
to boss around the fatheads.
Boy, I'm gonna work real hard, too,
and I'm gonna try
and get a commission.
And if I ever become a private,
will I boss that Lardoski around.
Oh, no, I will.
I'll walk right up to him,
I'll say, "You're a fathead."
And I'd say,
"You're a stupid ox and you're..."
You're here!
Petty Officer Lardoski will take charge
of this group.
You will take your orders from him.
Remember, men,
you're in the Navy now.
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