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ComedyMusic

We're Not Dressing

- SING - BING - SING!

Beautiful high society type Doris Worthington is entertaining guests on her yacht in the Pacific when it hits a reef and sinks. She makes her way to an island with the help of singing sailor Stephen Jones. Her friend Edith, Uncle Hubert, and Princes Michael and Alexander make it to the same island but all prove to be useless in the art of survival. The sailor is the only one with the practical knowhow to survive but Doris and the others snub his leadership offer. That is until he starts a clam bake and wafts the fumes in their starving faces. The group gradually gives into his leadership, the only question now is if Doris will give into his charms.

Release Date : 1934-04-27

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Paramount Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bing Crosby

Character Name : Stephen Jones

Original Name : Bing Crosby

Gender : Male

Carole Lombard

Character Name : Doris Worthington

Original Name : Carole Lombard

Gender : Female

George Burns

Character Name : George Martin

Original Name : George Burns

Gender : Male

Gracie Allen

Character Name : Gracie Martin

Original Name : Gracie Allen

Gender : Female

Ethel Merman

Character Name : Edith

Original Name : Ethel Merman

Gender : Female

Leon Errol

Character Name : Uncle Hubert

Original Name : Leon Errol

Gender : Male

Ray Milland

Character Name : Michael Stofani

Original Name : Ray Milland

Gender : Male

Jay Henry

Character Name : Alexander Stofani

Original Name : Jay Henry

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

I love older movies, but have hesitated on seeing my boxed sets of Bing Crosby's films (and for the time being have actually stopped for a while) simply because of his caustic comments about David Bowie from when they sang the Christmas standard 'The Little Drummer Boy' together late in his life, and the supposedly awful way he treated his seven children (two of whom actually committed suicide). Still, this was enjoyable for non-Crosby elements, such as Carole Lombard and the antics of the fine comic duo of Gracie Allen and George Burns--not to mention a cool early appearance by Ray Milland.