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  1. American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Lewis Seiler. The picture is a sequel to Tugboat Annie (1933). Marjorie Rambeau took over the late Marie Dressler's role, and the supporting cast features Alan Hale, Sr., Jane Wyman, and Ronald Reagan. In this sequel in the series about "Tugboat" Annie Brennan, skipper on the Narcissus, she is still feuding with her arch-rival, Captain Bullwinkle ...

    • 77 min
    • 291
    • Кино и музыка Театр и литература
  2. Two intelligence officers, Captain Grant (Robert Newton) and Captain Wilson (Richard O'Madden), travel incognito on the overnight ferry to Dublin. They observe the German contact, Keitel, and their suspicion falls on lawyer Paul Faber. Grant manages to get a clerical job in Faber's London office, using a false identity.

    • 97 min
    • 803
    • Adam (Paul) Adamant
  3. Captain Tugboat Annie: Directed by Phil Rosen. With Jane Darwell, Edgar Kennedy, Charles Gordon, Mantan Moreland. On the day that the U.S. government relaxes wartime restrictions and allows tugboats to return to work, Alec Severn, the proprietor of Secoma Towing & Salvage, desperately searches for Tugboat Annie Brennan, the captain of his fleet.

    • (25)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Phil Rosen
    • 1945-11-17
  4. Tugboat Annie is put in charge of a child violinist. When a waterfront fire breaks out, the two warring captains join forces to put it out. Norman Reilly Raine. Characters. Phil Rosen. Director. George Callahan. Writer. This tale of two tugboats focuses upon the rivalries between two operators competing to win a major shipping contract.

  5. English. Captain Tugboat Annie is a 1945 second sequel to the classic Tugboat Annie (1933), this time starring Jane Darwell as Annie and Edgar Kennedy as Horatio Bullwinkle. The film was directed by Phil Rosen, and is also known as Tugboat Annie's Son . The original film starred Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert Young, and Maureen O'Sullivan.

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  7. The working title of this film was Tugboat Annie's Son. The first "Tugboat Annie" story was published in The Saturday Evening Post in the July 11, 1931 issue, and others appeared frequently in that magazine until author Norman Reilly Raine's death in 1971. A book by Raine entitled Tugboat Annie was published in New York in 1934.

  8. This tale of two tugboats focuses upon the rivalries between two operators competing to win a major shipping contract. Meanwhile a tugboat office secretary and an ex-con who wants to go straight, fall in love. Tugboat Annie is put in charge of a child violinist. When a waterfront fire breaks out, the two warring captains join forces to put it out.

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