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Navy's Girlfriend is this quirky little comedy that dives into the unusual life of a wealthy young woman grappling with her sleepwalking condition. It’s got that light-hearted charm typical of late 40s comedies, but there's something a bit offbeat about the premise. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which adds to the charm, I think—like they didn’t quite know how to balance the humor with the deeper themes of love and understanding. The performances are decent, particularly the male lead who seems to relish the role of the convincing suitor amid her unpredictable adventures. Overall, it’s a pleasant watch that stands out for its unique storyline and those odd moments of humor.
Navy's Girlfriend is a bit of a rarity on home media; it hasn’t seen a widespread release over the years, which makes it a curious find for collectors. While it’s not at the forefront of popular 40s comedies, it does attract interest for its unusual subject matter and the charming performances of its leads. The scarcity of available prints can make it a bit of a treasure hunt for those keen on digging deep into the comedic gems of that era.
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