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Directed by: | | Written by: | Frank Wead (story)Harvey Gates (screenplay)as | Released: | December 5, 1931 | | | Cast: | Wallace Beery as. CPO H.W. ’Windy’ Riker
| | Clark Gable as. CPO Steve Nelson
| | Conrad Nagel as. D.W. ’Duke’ Johnson
| | Dorothy Jordan as. Ann Mitchell
| | Marjorie Rambeau as. Mame Kelsey
| | Marie Prevost as. Mrs. Lulu Farnsworth
| | Cliff Edwards as. Baldy
| | John Miljan as. Lt. Cmdr. Jack Griffin
| | Landers Stevens as. Admiral
| | Reed Howes as. Lt. Fisher
| | Alan Roscoe as. Captain, U.S.S Saratoga
| | Frank Conroy as. Chaplain
| | rest of cast listed alphabetically
| | Virginia Bruce as. Girl (scenes deleted)
| | John Kelly as. Sailor (scenes deleted)
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