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  1. Wealthy socialite Doris Worthington (Carole Lombard) is enjoying a yacht party on the Pacific when the boat sinks, forcing the group to seek shelter on a nearby island. Her guests, including Uncle ...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Musical, Comedy
    • Norman Taurog
  2. 7/10. Down to Their Last Yacht. lugonian 11 July 2003. WE'RE NOT DRESSING (Paramount, 1934), directed by Norman Taurog, may sound like a pre-code movie set at a nudist colony, but in spite of this offbeat title, it's actually a tuneful, in fact, very tuneful musical-comedy set on a South Pacific island.

  3. May 19, 2014 · We’re Not Dressing (1934) If you’ve been waiting to see Carole Lombard knocked over by a roller-skating bear, serenaded (again and again) by a young Bing Crosby, and pursued by Ray Milland as a womanizing prince, your wait is over! Plus we’ve got Ethel Merman being typically boisterous as Lombard’s wisecracking buddy, and George Burns ...

    • Proof That It’S Pre-Code
    • We’Re Not Dressing: Because We Can’T, Really
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    • Awards, Accolades & Availability

    No one in the film actually declares whether or not they’re dressing (I imagine whoever pitched the title got a cigar from the bosses at least), but Carole Lombard does lose her undergarments on a...

    I am not the world’s first and foremost Bing Crosby fan. Or even second and secondmost. This may come from the majority of films I’ve seen of his where he invariably plays a newcomer to a stuffy town/military unit/church/pre-War Austria-Hungary Empire that simply can’t abide his hip lingo and smooth talking ways. Each is grating in its formula and ...

    Being a Paramount film, there’s a number of random references to pop culture sprinkled about. One sailor explains that B.C. is, “Before Come Up and See Me Sometime!” referring to Mae West’s catchph...

    This film appeared in the Wikipedia List of Pre-Code Films.
    This film is available in the Carole Lombard Glamour Collection and the Bing Crosby Collection.
  4. We're Not Dressing in plot is an unofficial remake of Par's Male and Female (nee James Barrie's The Admirable Crichton). Where it's light and familiar on the story it's heavy on sturdy croonology ...

  5. Starring Bing Crosby and Carole Lombard, We're Not Dressing (1934) was the musical comedy version of the play The Admirable Crichton, by Peter Pan author J. M. Barrie. Released in 1934, the film centers on a spoiled heiress and her beleaguered deckhand.

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  7. We're Not Dressing Reviews. ... a forgettable bore. Full Review | Original Score: D | Aug 19, 2006. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies ...

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