Our Fighting Navy 87 years old
A Drama of the Captain of a Destroyer who put DUTY BEFORE ALL!
Trouble is brewing in the banana republic of Bianco for both His Excellency, El Presidente, and the British Consul, Brant. Rebels, led by Diego De Costa, the trusted "Minister of the Marines and the Customs" and Lieutenant Enricquo, the gunnery officer of the small republic's one battleship, have taken over the battleship, and the town. Most of the British citizens have taken refuge at the Consulate or have been evacuated to the small cruiser in Bianco's port, the "H. M. S. Audacious." But there are two major issues; the Consul's daughter, Pamela, and Canadian Lieutenant Bill Armstrong have been kidnapped by the rebels and now held hostage on the battleship "El Mirante," and El Presidente was visiting the consulate when the war broke out and is now under the protective custody of the British Empire.
Credits
Our Fighting Navy Cast
Name | Character |
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H.B. Warner He was 61, 83 years old when he died | as British Consul Brent |
Esme Percy He was 50, 69 years old when he died | as Diego de Costa |
Robert Douglas He was 27, 89 years old when he died | as Capt. Markham |
Noah Beery He was 55, 64 years old when he died | as The Presidente of Bianco |
Richard Ainley He was 26, 56 years old when he died | as Lieutenant |
Henry Victor He was 44, 52 years old when he died | as Lt. d'Enriquo |
Frederick Culley He was 58, 63 years old when he died | as The Admiral |
Richard Cromwell He was 310, 85 years old when he died | as Lt. Bill Armstrong |
Our Fighting Navy Crew
Name | Department |
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Norman Walker as Director. He was 44 (71) years old when He died | Directing |
Our Fighting Navy (87 years)
A Drama of the Captain of a Destroyer who put DUTY BEFORE ALL!
- Release day: Saturday, September 25, 1937
- Runtime: 67 minutes