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Release Date:
September 1942 (USA) moreTagline:
Swing as Ann Sings - Laugh as Red Clowns - Thrill to the Navy Stirring Battle-cry moreUser Comments:
Better Than Expected moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Red Skelton | ... | Red | |
| Ann Sothern | ... | Hattie Maloney | |
| Rags Ragland | ... | Rags (as 'Rags' Ragland) | |
| Ben Blue | ... | Rowdy | |
| Marsha Hunt | ... | Leila Tree | |
| Virginia O'Brien | ... | Flo Foster | |
| Alan Mowbray | ... | Jay Jerkins, Dick's Butler | |
| Dan Dailey | ... | Dick Bulliard (as Dan Dailey Jr.) | |
| Jackie Horner | ... | Geraldine 'Gerry' Bulliet | |
| Lena Horne | ... | Herself - Singer in Phil's Place | |
| The Berry Brothers | ... | Themselves, Performers |
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79 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)Certification:
Finland:S | Sweden:15 | USA:Approved (PCA #7829) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review)MOVIEmeter: 
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Pierre Watkin (Admiral Tree) and Stanley Andrews (Colonel John Briggs) were in studio records for those roles, but never appeared. Lester Dorr was listed as a cast member in a news item but was not seen in the movie. moreSoundtrack:
(Did I Get Stinkin') At the Savoy moreFAQ
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I felt it my patriotic duty to write a comment, since this movie was commentless. So... A little background: I'm a big fan of Cole Porter, Ann Sothern, musicals, and 40's movies, and had been wanting to see this film for a while before I actually saw it this afternoon. Coming into it, though, I had my qualms. I saw another 30's Cole Porter musical turned into 40's movie, Dubarry Was a Lady. It was so horrible that I almost cried. Most of Porter's original songs had been scrapped for non-Porter crap songs. Lucille Ball's voice was dubbed. Red Skelton was an idiot. But... this is not a forum for how horrible Dubarry Was a Lady was. So, I entered with trepidation the world of Panama Hattie to realise that the script was quite witty, full of sight gags, yes, but tasteful sight gags, the non-Porter songs were not crap, Ann Sothern is a competent vocalist(Nothing compared to Merman, who originated the part, but really, who is anything compared to Merman?), and Lena Horne's in it. Any movie with two Lena Horne numbers is worth watching simply for Lena Horne. But, I suggest watching this movie for more than just Lena Horne. While she is the best songstress of the bunch, Virginia O'Brian is rather fun to watch with her deadpan singing. She was quite famous for that, as I vaguely recall watching a short of her doing a lavish production number with Jimmy Durante or someone similar. I found Red Skelton, whom I so loathed in Dubarry Was a Lady, to be extremely likeable, along with his sailor buddies. Rags Ragland was the funniest of the three, but I came away wanting to marry Ben Blue. Dan Dailey was also fun to see, but I thought it was very odd that he didn't get a musical number. Anyway, the plot is slim to none, but the movie really wasn't about plot, it was about fun and peddling war bonds.