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  1. Sailor Beware: Directed by Hal Walker. With Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet, Marion Marshall. Although allergic to kissing girls, Seaman Melvin Jones, through a fluke TV appearance, gets the undeserved reputation of a great kisser dubbed "Mr. Temptation" and is pursued by amorous young females.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Hal Walker
    • 1952-02-09
  2. Sailor Beware! is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton and Ronald Lewis. It was released in the United States by Distributors Corporation of America in 1957 as Panic in the Parlor. The film is an adaptation of the successful stage play of the same name. It follows the story of a sailor ...

    • £221,779 (UK)
  3. English. Box office. $4.3 million (US) [1] 854,588 admissions (France) [2] Sailor Beware is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It is an adaption of a 1933 Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson play of the same name.

    • $4.3 million (US), 854,588 admissions (France)
    • Hal B. Wallis
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  5. Jan 20, 2019 · Sailor Beware! (1955) Topics. Comedy. Sailor Beware. is a 1956 British romantic comedy film directed by Gordon Parry. It was released as Panic in the Parlor in the United States. The film is an adaptation of the successful stage play of the same name.

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  6. The slapstick farce Sailor Beware (1952) marked the fifth pairing of famed comedy duo Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. This time out, Martin and Lewis are Navy recruits, wreaking havoc on the United States armed forces.

  7. At a Navy recruitment center, allergy-prone Melvin Jones (Jerry Lewis) and suave singer Al Crowthers (Dean Martin), who has bum knees, fret about being accepted. But both men pass and are sent to...

  8. Inexplicably it was nominated for a Writer's Guild Award as best-written comedy and inspired a one-season TV show. But put all that behind you. Martin & Lewis hit the proverbial pay dirt with Sailor Beware (1952) where the fellows somewhat unintentionally end up in the Navy and then try to win a silly bet.

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