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After a stamp-collecting Navy chief petty officer is jailed following FBI and Naval Justice investigation, his fiancee meets one of his fellow officers, becomes romantically interested in him, and joins him in trying to get an envelope, believed to contain rare stamps, to its intended recipient, only to end up in a web of intrigue involving foreign-accented men who are unusually interested in that simple envelope.

Fay Wray as  Carol Mathews, alias Carol Stevens
Grant Withers as  Steve Fletcher, alias CPO Steve Roberts
Dewey Robinson as  Nick Salado
André Cheron as  Joe Benje
Robert Frazer as  Peter Droit
Wilhelm von Brincken as  Cronjer
Duke York as  Babe - Henchman
Craig Reynolds as  CPO Jimmy Woodford
Joseph Crehan as  FBI Chief Herbert Daly
I. Stanford Jolley as  Restaurant Waiter-Henchman

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Reviews

JohnHowardReid
1939/02/08

Fay Wray (Carol), Grant Withers (Chief Petty Officer Steve Roberts), Dewey Robinson (Nick Salado), Craig Reynolds (Jimmy Woodford), William von Brincken (Cronjer), George Sorrel (Slavins), André Cheron (Benje), Robert Frazer (Peter), Joseph Crehan (Daly), Duke York (Babe), Arthur Housman ("drunk"), Joe Girard (captain), I. Stanford Jolley (waiter).Director: HOWARD BRETHERTON. Screenplay: Harvey Gates. Based on a Cosmopolitan magazine story, "Shore Leave" by Steve Fisher. Photography: Harry Neumann. Film editor: Russell Schoengarth. Art director: E.R. Hickson. Wardrobe: Louis Brown. Music director: Edward J. Kay. Production manager: Charles Bigelow. Assistant director: W.B. Eason. Producer: William Lackey. Executive producer: Edward R. Dunlap.Copyright 27 January 1939 by Monogram Pictures Corporation 1939. U.S. release: 8 February 1939. No New York opening. Never theatrically released in Australia. 7 reels. 60 minutes. COMMENT: A movie in which Dewey Robinson heads the support cast is certainly a novelty. Alas, like many of his contemporary character players who added such luster to small parts, he seems unable to carry a larger role. True, he does give it a good try, but he simply can't muster the charisma or the presence to effectively carry it off.Never mind, the leads are certainly attractive, whilst the direction is both fast-paced and action-full, often making ingenious use of standing sets and real backgrounds within the studio itself to augment production values. The script too is moderately engaging. A few scenes (the boy on the bicycle in the park) even have genuine charm.Whilst the "solution" to the budding romance between possible spy Withers and possible agent Wray will possibly come as no surprise to most viewers, it is nicely worked through by the principals and an able support cast.

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bkoganbing
1939/02/09

Navy Secrets is an illustration of how low certain players can fall in terms of box office draw. At one time at the beginning of sound both Grant Withers and Fay Wray were featured in A films. Of course everyone knows that Fay Wray reached the heights in King Kong's gigantic paw in 1933. Now six years later she and Grant are starring in a C picture film for Monogram as a pair of naval intelligence agents trying to break up a spy ring.According to this story the Navy in its infinite wisdom decides not to tell each other that the person they are working with is also an agent. The bad guys are after some new Naval sounding device and they are certainly Teutonic enough in keeping with the times. The spy ring operates out of Dewey Robinson's waterfront café.Years ago Huntz Hall told a story that at Monogram when Sam Katzman needed to get a film under budget he just randomly ripped out a few pages from the script and the director just shot what was left. I got that impression watching Naval Secrets, I had to make many connections in my mind to follow the story and in some cases just gave up trying.There is one funny scene where Withers and Wray keep trying to get rid of this annoying kid who is riding his bicycle and won't give them any privacy. It looked like it was grafted in from another film. I think I would like to have seen that film instead.

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kitchent
1939/02/10

OK, this is not a great movie, but the real problem is that the plot description on IMDb and the back of the DVD box gives away the only real mystery in the film. Without reading the plot description about "two naval officers", there really could be some mystery in this mediocre spy film from Monogram, and some people would actually be surprised at the ending.I got this movie only because I'm on a somewhat unhealthy quest to see everything that has Fay Wray in it, and she looks great here, although she basically wears the same clothes throughout the entire film, as it takes place over the course of one night. The sets are pretty cheap looking, the direction is pretty lame, and the pace is a bit choppy. However, Fay and Grant Withers do a good job with what they have to work with, and the movie is almost saved entirely by a couple of scenes. One involving a kid on a bicycle interrupting a quiet moment in the park, and the other involving Fay in a phone booth trying to make a call with bad guys roaming around. The second scene is ruined at the end by a complete lack of timing on the part of the editor or director, or maybe they just couldn't afford another take.The DVD I bought is from Reel Enterprises and the picture was pretty bad and the sound uneven, but hey, thanks to them for actually making this one available. Any other obscure Fay Wray films out there? I'm on a mission, you know....

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boblipton
1939/02/11

Poor little second feature has Grant Withers and Fay Wray wandering around the city trying to track down who wants an envelope carrying navy secrets -- only they think it's collectible stamps. Withers and Wray try to carry this one along on their charm, but they aren't up to it, although there is one good scene in a park and a small, annoying boy on a bicycle.

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