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Navy Blue and Gold

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Navy Blue and Gold
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1hr 34min
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1937
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Synopsis: MGM's Navy Blue and Gold prettily dresses up some of the oldest cliches in the "military cadet" movie genre. The film charts the progress of three Annapolis "plebes," all played by actors in the age range of 24 to 30. Wisecracking Roger Ash (Robert Young) is a cynic, wide-eyed Richard Gates Jr. (Tom Brown) is overeager), and reclusive Truck Cross (James Stewart) harbors a dark secret. When not going about their appointed duties, Ash and Cross battle over the attentions of heroine Patricia (Florence ... Full Synopsis
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Even in 1937, the story of Navy Blue and Gold was not exactly fresh; in the decades since then, it has become downright clichéd. As such, there's little to the basic plot that is going to engage most viewers today. We know the character types, we know the complications that the plot will throw at them, and we know more or less how they will triumph in the end. We even know how things are going to turn ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Roger Ash
John "Truck" Cross
Patricia Gates
Mrs. Alyce Gates
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