The Singing Marine

1937 film by Busby Berkeley, Ray Enright
  • July 3, 1937 (1937-07-03)
Running time
105 min.CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

The Singing Marine is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell. It was the last of Powell's trio of service-related Warners films: 1934's Flirtation Walk paid tribute, of sorts, to the Army, and 1935's Shipmates Forever to the Navy. This one is distinguished by its two musical sequences directed by Busby Berkeley.

Plot

Cast

  • Dick Powell as Private Robert Brent
  • Doris Weston as Peggy Randall
  • Lee Dixon as Corporal Slim Baxter
  • Hugh Herbert as Aeneas Phinney / Clarissa
  • Jane Darwell as "Ma" Marine
  • Allen Jenkins as Sergeant Mike Kelly
  • Larry Adler as himself
  • Marcia Ralston as Helen Young
  • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Dopey
  • Veda Ann Borg as Diane
  • Jane Wyman as Joan
  • Berton Churchill as J. Montgomery Madison
  • Eddie Acuff as Sam
  • Henry O'Neill as Captain Skinner
  • Addison Richards as Felix Fowler
  • unbilled players include Ward Bond, Richard Loo, and Doc Rockwell as himself

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  • Present Arms (1928)
  • Sweet and Low (1930)
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