Navy Blue and Gold

74
  • NR
  • Genre(s):Drama
  • Release year: 1937
  • Running time: 94 min
"Truck" Cross (James Stewart) is a hardworking midshipman, sworn to regain his father's disgraced honor. Roger Ash (Robert Young) is a cynical, top-notch athlete hiding a heart of gold, and Richard Gates (Tom Brown) is the pampered but determined son of New York socialites.read more
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"Truck" Cross (James Stewart) is a hardworking midshipman, sworn to regain his father's disgraced honor. Roger Ash (Robert Young) is a cynical, top-notch athlete hiding a heart of gold, and Richard Gates (Tom Brown) is the pampered but determined son of New York socialites. They are three very different young men who find themselves rooming together during their first year at the Naval Academy of Annapolis. Here they learn the real meaning of teamwork and competition as they lead the battle on and off the Navy's fields of glory. Navy Blue and Gold is an engaging, heartwarming Hollywood tribute to one of America's most hallowed institutions, from the opening kickoff to the final two-minute, tear-filled finale.

Original Release

11/19/1937

US Release

11/19/1937

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Directors

Sam Wood

Writers

Rowland Brown, George Bruce

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Producers

Editors

Robert Kern

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