Tugboat Annie Sails Again (1940)
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Tugboat Annie Sails Again stars Marjorie Rambeau as the rambunctious female skipper created by Norman Reilly Raine. In this one, Tugboat Annie is threatened with the loss of her job as cap'n of the tacky tugboat Narcissus, much to the delight of Bullwinkle (Alan Hale), skipper of the rival… More Tugboat Annie Sails Again stars Marjorie Rambeau as the rambunctious female skipper created by Norman Reilly Raine. In this one, Tugboat Annie is threatened with the loss of her job as cap'n of the tacky tugboat Narcissus, much to the delight of Bullwinkle (Alan Hale), skipper of the rival Salamander. In order to raise $25000 in a hurry, Annie agrees to tow a drydock to Alaska, but this plan is scuttled when another, sleeker tug lands the contract. Annie saves the day-and her job-when the other tug gets into trouble on the high seas. The romantic subplot is handled by Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan, both of whom are as cute as can be. Incidentally, outtake footage exists of Tugboat Annie Sails Again wherein pert Ms. Wyman cusses like a sailor while splashing around in a studio tank. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lewis Seiler
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Oct 26, 1940 Wide
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Cast
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Marjorie Rambeau
as Tugboat Annie
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Alan Hale
as Capt. Bullwinkle
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Jane Wyman
as Peggy Armstrong
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Ronald Reagan
as Eddie Kent
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Clarence Kolb
as J.B. Armstrong
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Charles Halton
as Alec Severn
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Paul Hurst
as Pete
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Victor Kilian
as Sam
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Chill Wills
as Shiftless
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Harry Shannon
as Capt. Mahoney
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John Hamilton
as Capt. Broad
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Sidney Bracey
as Limey
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Jack Mower
as Johnson
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Josephine Whittell
as Miss Morgan
- Granville Bates
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Leon Belasco
as Headwaiter
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Lucia Carroll
as Beauty Operator
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Pedro de Cordoba
as Captain Mahoney
- Edward Gargan
- Frank S. Hagney
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Creighton Hale
as Chauffeur
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Maggie Hayes
as Rosie
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George Meader
as Bradley
- Don Turner
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Leo White
as Whiter
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Tom Wilson
as Big Guy
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Al Lloyd
as Little Man
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George Campeau
as Olcott's Announcer